Issue 22
Counterpoise
Counterpoise has a specific intent – to encourage libraries to purchase books and subscribe to periodicals that are produced by […]
My Strange Malady
As I sat on the streetcar reading My Strange Malady, I looked around and recognized the symptoms of a generation […]
Brainscan
Being familiar with Wrekk’s other publications, as well as being a big fan of Stolen Sharpie Revolution, I was excited […]
Death Ship
This is one great-looking, cranky, exciting zine. It’s huge, and beautifully printed (on a printing press – the editor is […]
Neufutur
The art deco-y baby-blue cover and chaotic background gives Neufutur an awesome look in spite of its lo-fi means. Unfortunately, […]
Haggard and Halloo
This zine reminds me of a scrapbook filled with old memories of images combined with desires for the seven deadly […]
Twenty-Eight Pages Lovingly Bound With Twine
Herbie, how’s it going little dude? I read your dad’s zine the other day so I thought I’d write you […]
Semination
I don’t like Semination because it makes me feel stupid. Okay, that doesn’t really count as a review, but this […]
The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting
Yes, it involves the CIA, FBI, Cointelpro, army intelligence, Lyndon Johnson and various men in dark suits mysteriously having too […]
Moving Images
This is a really fun yet sentimental essay that looks at forgotten 80s and 90s female television and movie characters […]
Impact
Reviewers like to make comparisons of what we read because it helps to clarify what we mean when we can […]