J. Blackmore

Wheelchair Dancer

In Wheelchair Dancer, David Pointer puts together a litany of everyday sins and commonplace travesties. While this collection of poetry […]

Misunderstandings Magazine

I’m no great fan of poetry, and have trouble telling the merely mediocre from the bad. Between Misunderstandings Magazine’s lettered […]

Estrus Comics: Kiss & Tell

I’m a feminist who’s suspicious of feminist comics. Too often feminist artists feel they must focus on topics I don’t […]

Drippytown

I like comics. I mean, I really like comics. If he asked me to, I would have Alan Moore’s love […]

TextaZine

TextaZine Four is a collection of word and picture sketches of a variety of people, locations and moments in Texta’s […]

Placebo Jane

Placebo Jane is what you would get if you photocopied and distributed the contents of a mean-spirited co-ed’s school binder. […]

McClung’s

At first I felt a bit presumptuous reviewing a glossy with a fifteen-year history whose editors count magazines such as […]

Cough

Cough wins instant points by including a stained, torn treasure map stuck to the inside cover with sealing wax as […]

BCSFA zine

While reading BCSFA zine, I found myself continually muttering to myself, “I guess you had to be there.” As the […]