We already reviewed Janell’s lovely perzine Disconcerting. This time she’s done something a little different by asking others to submit an outline of their perfect day, collecting all the responses … Continue reading
You may already be familiar with Papergirl, the benevolent figure on a bicycle whizzing through city streets and handing out zines and artwork for free. Originally set up in Berlin, … Continue reading
Having amassed a fine stack of Rob Jackson’s comics, it seemed like high time to find out who he is. Fortunately, the Bolton-based scribbler was on hand to humour us. … Continue reading
For all the excitement an airmail sticker can bring, sometimes it’s nice to get a submission from just down the road. That’s Logic is one such example, the project of … Continue reading
The latest issue of Every Reason features a pleasing array of writers, poets, illustrators and photographers, not that we would expect any less from this bi-monthly literary zine sped to … Continue reading
If you’ve got a soft spot for shoals, flocks or herds then Crowds could be the zine for you. No fuss, no messing about — just lots of large groups … Continue reading
It’s not every day you find the words “didactic” and “cartoon” lumped together, but I’m going to lump them together for you all the same. Balancing out critical theory with … Continue reading
This fictional journey through the Canning quarter of Liverpool was sent to us by Kenn. Alongside wistful, finely-tuned drawings by Natalie Hughes, Canning presents a selection of Kenn’s poetry and prose from … Continue reading
Sheffield-based illustrator Missy Tassles sent us the colourful volume on the right, a collection of pieces from her comic That Is Your Trip. . . This Is Mine. It’s a … Continue reading
Washtower, an appealingly droll collection of vignettes and one-panel cartoons, will make you look at plug sockets differently. The man behind it all is Ben Rowe, an illustrator with a … Continue reading