Issue 9

Company

Very cool zine. Some very interesting insights in the opening editorial: “There’s nothing fresh about advancing technology. What about regressing […]

Compact Deek

I really like this zine mostly because the people in it still call each other “saps.” Also the “Pints and […]

aMAZEzine

As always, this is a great music zine, this time with more comics courtesy of Trembles, d. bilos and Swiz. […]

’79 Torino

Some major over-writing happening here: “The windshield had a crack that traversed our view of the road like the Rio […]

Utopium; La Dependance a L’ideal

This is an excellent french language publication produced by young people. Apparently they duped Preston Manning into giving them an […]

Tart

Tart’s red and pink cover is an explosion of kitsch daring us to “Blast the Printed Word.” Who wouldn’t pick […]

Sunburn

Sunburn is an impressive collection of the work of talented indie cartoon artists, without too much of the hipper-than-thou attitude […]

Scorpion Dreams

If you are into fantastic stories of sci-fi and the occult, then this is a pretty good anthology for you […]

The Dead Herring

The Dead Herring is a handsome little music zine covering the hard-assed worlds of punk and metal. Typical in form, […]

Paradigm

My favourite things about this London, Ontario zine were the impressive lino cuts dispersed throughout the text-heavy pages. I was […]

Housecat Magazine

Here’s how this zine starts: “All too often I feel like Charlton Heston, and it’s not completely unjustified.” What’s not […]

Black Lodge

There’s some pretty funny stuff in Black Lodge, a not-overly-serious, rambunctious collection of prose, poems, comics and snippets that could […]