Issue 18

Sunburn

This is my first time reading Sunburn. I was saddened to learn that the next issue, number seventeen, will be […]

Protoprize

Elaborate but irreverent sci-fi tale of 3 girls with wacky super powers who are grabbed up by organic robots. This […]

Opuntia

Opuntia is fascinatingly dull. Lots of obscure stuff here that went right over my head. Issue 48 includes a history […]

Workin’ Jones

Well-drawn comic from dorkboy mini-comic creator Damian out in Alberta. Workin’ Jones starts off limping along at a pace you’d […]

Divine Contact

This zine is a window into the consciousness of its creator, Shy Spy, who doesn’t seem all that shy when […]

Broken Glass Barbed Wire Street Fight

There’s that old saying that if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all. This zine doesn’t seem […]

No Future

Jen continues to find her way through the maze of life. She escapes from her repressive parents, slipping out a […]

Terminal City

TC was first a monthly, then it gradually went out of commission, became a website, and was finally resurrected as […]

Crank: Urban Commentary Political Fiction

Crank is subtitled “urban commentary political fiction” and the impressive debut issue seamlessly merges these four streams. Whether it’s a […]

Drippytown Comics

Drippytown’s the place to go for occasionally foul, always funny comics. Like any town, you’ve got your middle class – […]

Les Carnets De Rastapopoulos

This is a weird but interesting little photocopied crapsheet. The uniformly boring typesetting, cheap drawings and kindergarten-variety layout (with occasional […]

Family Swan & Other Songs

Family Swan contains the lyrics to ten songs by Jean Smith – the “vocal half” of the duo Mecca Normal, […]