Zine Review

Dog Dayz

This comic zine comes from the same artist I so lauded for her portraits in the PEOP(le)s publication. However, I […]

Forest Through The Trees

This thirty-second read is just that, thirty seconds of entertainment. Oh look at that scary vampirish guy, and how drools […]

Penelope and Abacus

My texture craving fingertips appreciated the pink sunglasses and suave top hat glued to the front cover, plus they look […]

Aisle 7

Minutia becomes muse in Matt Payneas Aisle 7, a zine of poems whose parts have been pulled from grocery lists […]

Support

“this is a zine about supporting people who have been sexually abused. no formulas, no simple answers, just trying to […]

Pussy Power

This is a tribute to the ex-wife who “danced for a while”. Ahh, that’s nice. Too bad it’s dull: just […]

Kiss Machine

This is the ‘nature or nurture’ issue, and explore the ideas with a mix of poems, short stories, photos, artwork, […]

Silly Faggott

Sometimes it’s someone sitting behind a table at a zine fair that makes me buy the zine and smile while […]

Peg Leg

This small package has 11 minizines of simple drawings and handwritten text, issue numbers ranging from 11 to 51. From […]

Lumpy Discharge / Nixon Comics

This split zine reveals two sides of political comics; one critiques with slapstick mockery, and the other retells history that […]

Black Shapes

This is a cautionary tale for some aspiring indie writers — the opening sequence shows Jack’s progression as a writer, […]

Pear Girl Zine

Hax did a lovely job on the painting that graces the front cover. The back cover is a photo from […]