zine reviews

Review: Zine Obscura #6

The latest zine from Label Obscura covers Quebec’s heavy metal vets, maritime supergroups and glam rock in the great white north.

Review: Celluloid Lunch #6

Thick as a car manual, band interviews, record reviews, shorter prose and poetry make up the bulk of this Montreal fanzine.

Review: Sessile

“Sessility” describes a lack of mobility in organisms. The inability to move under their own metabolic processes. In Sessile, our narrator finds themselves unable to move on.

Review: Wasp Video Xpress #1

Carlos Gonzalez’ sense of humour is consumed by a world of rot and body horror; puerile, but also quite unique.

Review: Where the Rent Went

Where the Rent Went Comic Zine, Andrew Neal, meetingcomics.com, $5 A cast of chaotic punks living in the city and […]

Learn English with Mr. Wood

Learn English with Mr. Wood Antek, Please Take One Books, 10pgs, $3 Learn English with Mr. Woodis a fragmented, illustrated […]

Bear & Fox, a debut zine

Bear & Fox Andre Molnar, 10 pgs, Inpprpte Press Bear & Fox, a mini-comic zine debut from Andre Molnar, has […]