A Month of Zinesters: Everybody Moon Jump
Next up, we asked Dave Cave of the zine Everybody Moon Jump why he creates his hiliarious, confessional, cut-and-paste zines. […]
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Next up, we asked Dave Cave of the zine Everybody Moon Jump why he creates his hiliarious, confessional, cut-and-paste zines. […]
In honour of International Zine Month festivities this July, Broken Pencil asked a handful of zinesters why they make zines. […]
Last night a legion of lovely zinester librarians stopped through Toronto to share their love of zine collecting and preservation […]
I’m a feminist who’s suspicious of feminist comics. Too often feminist artists feel they must focus on topics I don’t […]
Entropy #1 blew my fucking mind–it was a beautiful, complex comic. Returning to Costain’s work with this edition, I’m less […]
I like comics. I mean, I really like comics. If he asked me to, I would have Alan Moore’s love […]
This neat little comic zine comes from a guy who REALLY likes zines (he even teaches classes in making them!) […]
This is the anti-Chatelaine of ladies magazines (even equipped with recipes), and instead of choosing what bag to buy or […]
Yard Times is the result of an innocent passion– that being jumping into moving trains and getting transported to far-off […]
A sturdy zine-review zine, Xerography Debt comprises a handful of columns and nearly forty pages of reviews, all written by […]
Underwater Cigarettes is what a little zine should be. Lovingly crafted and photocopied, it’s a smorgasbord of drawings, photos, vegan […]
“The chainletter tapes are private documents for sleuthy women seeping proof of what they’ve seen and evidence of more,” reads […]