Issue 16

emoRAGEi

This issue of emoRAGEi features interviews with Versus, Kepler, Monoc’s Serge and Mark Robinson. The interviews were short and weren’t […]

Not Far Enough

I reviewed this little personal zine a few years ago, and didn’t like it too much. OK, so it’s a […]

The Maine Record

An odd two-sided photocopied number that provides disconnected narratives regarding the US of A, probably inspired by McLeod’s recent months […]

House of the Midnight Supper

Truth is, Halifax’s Rebecca can’t really draw all that well (I mean, for a comic artist — she draws a […]

Big Questions

Big Questions was the gem in my package o’ zines. Anders got a grant last year, and used the money […]

Out Your Backdoor

This is kind of a country-side theme zine, entirely written by Jeff. The zine starts out with a hilarious reply […]

Leeking Ink

There’s something especially satisfying about reading well-written journals – like peeking directly into another person’s head. Davida Gypsy Breier is […]

Impact Press

I was expecting to hate this. It has a clunky, black-and-white cartoon of angry protestors with placards on the cover; […]

The Secret files of Captain Sissy

If zines could win awards, The Secret Files of Captain Sissy should definitely get one. Andy Cornell, creator of Captain […]

Crying Clown Zine

Crying Clown Zine is filled with mostly good little hidden surprises. For example, Chris Miller’s article on ‘Stinks the Clown’ […]

Counterpoise

This is a zine about library activism. First, we are treated to a guide on how to put on and […]