Comic Review - Bad Breath Comics No 1
Comic Review - Bad Breath Comics No 1 Josh Juresko’s storytelling and thick inking style takes us back to the 70’s and 80’s with Conan-style pulp drawings that are easy on the eyes and tell... More »
Comic Review - Bad Breath Comics No 1 Josh Juresko’s storytelling and thick inking style takes us back to the 70’s and 80’s with Conan-style pulp drawings that are easy on the eyes and tell... More »
Zine Review - Nobody can eat 50 eggs #25 This huge issue is by far one of my favorites, and has a lot of Steve Steiner artwork in it, but the real hilarity is in... More »
Zine Review - Volcano William Davidson returns, this time with an odd comic panel sequence, beginning with a female nude whose image is altered from panel to panel. It’s an interesting transformative set of panels,... More »
Zine Review - Yee Ha! William Davidson’s Yee Ha! Is a quirky little artzine. The drawings are crude and have overtures toward cubism, but appear to be done with charcoal or crayon. Completely image based,... More »
Zine Review - Heart Beating for 168 Seconds Brought to us by Ivana Stab and Jasmina Berber, Heart Beating for 168 Seconds is a heavily collaged multi-layered quarter sized zine. With text and images working... More »
Zine Review - Reality Ranch #1 Scott Erickson’s entertaining litzine, Reality Ranch leads with a funky article about biking in Portland, and moves on to a humorous account of the creation of the saxophone. Reality... More »
Zine Review - The Quick and the Dead - August 2006 The Quick and the Dead, August 2006 Hannah Ridge’s per/litzine, The Quick and the Dead is a fun little read. It’s quarter-sized and begins... More »
Diamond in the Rough No. 7 And now more from the shameless self-promotion department... Diamond in the Rough is my perzine, and this issue chronicles some of the most emotionally turbulent time in my life,... More »
Zine Review - Hiphop Don’t Stop Number 5 HHDS 5 begins with an interesting discussion about Cell Phones in the HipHop community, then follows with an Article entitled, ‘the wonders of possibility’ which discusses writer’s... More »
Zine Review - Hiphop Don’t Stop Number 4 Hiphop Don’t Stop Number 4 HHDS 4 begins with a critical look at postmodernism, and how Tyler reconciles it in his personal life. I like that kind... More »