Under Terra: Nullius
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Wow. This was a nice surprise. Under Terra is a continuing saga involving the lives of sixteen Canadian teenagers who, […]
I just don’t get these humour zines. Really. I mean this just isn’t funny. Or maybe I’m just a prude. […]
This starts out as a comic about three guys on a road trip to see Evel Knievel come out of […]
Although Melt the Snow appears light and fluffy and not all that substantial, it does accumulate a substance. So I’m […]
Sleepyhead is a delightful comic. Clean lines and bold strokes tells the story of lil’ Mike who gets more than […]
Discursive and varied and somehow completely different is the eponymous Tree Fort. Essay style dream fictions like When Television Was […]
This is a cynical footnote to the angst-ridden navel gazing of personal zines. Nothing more or less then a giant […]
If you send away for Meghan Robinson’s Perfected Isolation you will receive a plain brown envelope containing four poems and […]
Kevin Pearce’s short story collection leaves an impression. A sample from the first story reveals a young writer not afraid […]
Consisting of several short but good and informative interviews with Techno/Electronica music makers and a few music reviews there really […]
This comic crack cocaine’s me up! The main character is a simple cube, actually make that the rudest, crudest mother-fucking […]
Strongly written and well designed music zine that goes beyond the indie rock scene. Indeed, this issue of filler contains […]