Issue 4

Dregs

Two firsts: the first issue of Dregs to appear in the larger 8 1/2×11 format, and the first issue to […]

Drift

Zine and small press reviews, much thicker and longer and chattier than the last one we saw. Basically, a valuable […]

Drivel

How can they call this stuff drivel? This zine starts off with a well-written if not mind-boggling analysis of poverty […]

Drop-D

From my living room thousands of kms from Vancouver, I am persuaded that this is Vancouver’s music magazine. Not only […]

Dysfunctional Family

Still hardcore and telling it as they see it, this is the “my summer vacation” issue, fishing and cottaging as […]

EAT the Mighty

If you need to know about the “Emerging 21st Century Slave Order for World Poor,” or perhaps about how New […]

Ectoderm

From the empowered-gal feminine symbol (an O, a cross, a crown) to a Christmas holiday diary and an at-the-mall account […]

Elements

Put out by the Student Radio Society of UBC, Elements is an up-to-the-minute hip hop mag. Jammed with reviews and […]

Elf the Barbarian

This crude comic of fantasy, gore and large breasts doesn’t have much to recommend it. Anyway, there’s no address… [web […]

Elysium

One of those publications that straddles the line between zinery and professionalism, put together by a collective based mostly at […]

The Essential Side Effect

Snuggle up under the covers kids, this thing just doesn’t get going and then drop out 8 pages later. I […]

Fall On Your Knees

Playwright turned novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald works in the intertwined realms of adolescence and historical fiction. Her long complicated sprawling first […]