Issue 29

All the More Born

Earthworms look like penises emerging from TV antenna gardens, dark clouds of dark birds flutter by, female forms haunt brains […]

Bread and Salt

This is refreshing: a zine that’s not self indulgent! It focuses, instead, on things you might indulge in. Miller has […]

Not My Small Diary

This 200-page, double-volume set has something for everyone. The after-midnight edition from over 60 artists’ cartoon “diaries” has a range […]

Temporary

Temporary tells the tale of a botched robbery. A po-faced scoundrel comes under the interrogation of a shoddy cop. A […]

Squa Tront

Squa Tront isn’t for the dilettantes of BP’s readership. No sir, this pub is aimed at comic die-hards, blowhards and […]

Shuck: The Sulfurstar

As a story about a retired devil who lives on earth wearing an old man mask, Shuck: The Sulfurstar has […]

Scream of the Love Police

Scream, Dracula, Scream! There’s blood on these pages and yeah, it’s a bloody mess. But doggy paddle through the ooze […]

Magic Teeth Dailies

Like James Kochalka of American Elf, Gareth Kyle Gaudin draws a comic strip each day. However, Gaudin reaches beyond daily […]

Love and Rockets

Perhaps it would have worked out better if this comic were given to Broken Pencil as a complete piece. Sadly, […]

Liliane

I have been a fan of Liliane since I read her short book, Assume Nothing. Her cute black and white […]

Drippytown

Drippytown is a textbook case of life imitating art: it’s Vancouver-based, and Vancouver is one wet, drippy town. A collection […]