Asomatognosia
A portentous comic that mostly follows the story of a flock of birds. I found it a bit hard to […]
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A portentous comic that mostly follows the story of a flock of birds. I found it a bit hard to […]
You know those zine conventions where if you have a zine, you get in for free? Well, there are always […]
This is my second issue of Metal Rules to review. At first, I thought it was a little narrow sighted, […]
These zines possess the ramblings of a self-professed 36-year-old hoosier mother in Brooklyn N.Y. It may be that I cannot […]
I think the best thing about this heavy, book-like mag is the Devil’s Avocado, an anonymous back-page column that intimately […]
While Valdimagra has some really great artwork, and Szopiak’s sense of layout is quite sophisticated, the storyline here is very […]
Jack Saturn’s a bit of a loner who’d “rather sit at home eating peanut butter and screening his roommates calls” […]
The production of Borbonesa is perhaps more impressive than the writing, though the writing is competent, and of the abstract […]
An english translation sheet includes all the comics, but not the text. The comics reviewed and excerpted here run the […]
“This year the catalogue is asking for consumer participation. Send us anything and we will make a copy, a match, […]
This is Geoffrey Hewett’s abstract homage to the Sgrnge Bus project, in which the Hewett brothers and special guests drive […]
A series of four mini zines, one for each season. These are sad, spare, and compelling. The autobiographical bits draw […]