Issue 28
Violet Miranda, Girl Pirate
This beautifully illustrated black and white saga holds much promise. It’s the first comic in a series of four. The […]
Femme: women in comics
I first received femme at Canzine. I was stoked, thinking “femme” was being used in the traditional queer sense, but […]
Electric Eye
Starting off with an arsenic-tinged salvo entitled “Sniveling Vermin,” the second edition of Electric Eye is an exercise in wild […]
Duppy
The proof’s in the pudding-Duppy is a hit. Ansis Purins drew this comic and did a damn fine deed in […]
Casual Librarian
Supercute cuddlecore comics, talking about founder Ruthanne Prices’s experiences as a librarian. That’s your premise for Casual Librarian and true […]
The Blasphunny #1
This full-sized comic zine is chock full of nonsensical, stream of consciousness comics that range from sophomoric to kind of […]
Who Knows For Certain I Wasn’t The Child
One needs only look at her name to get a taste of what hides within Amber Dawn’s musings-the words drip […]
Sometimes Boys Go Missing
A beautifully crafted offering from Mosquito Press, Elizabeth Bachinsky’s touching poem, “Sometimes Boys Go Missing,” is a fictional piece inspired […]
Six By Six
Six By Six has a soft cover. Real soft-feels like velveteen or something. It’s tan and features the cryptic message […]
Revisited and Logic; or, all fish read russian novels
Jordan Grey is the managing editor of Grey Borders. These two chapbooks are simple, but also enigmatic. These are small, […]
Red Iron Press
This zine features two segments tied together by a red paper band bearing the publisher’s name and contact info; to […]