• Zine Review: Ate So Much, Danced So Much, Loved So Much by Nicole Goux

    Zine Review: Ate So Much, Danced So Much, Loved So Much by Nicole Goux

    Introduction Ate So Much, Danced So Much, Loved So Much is made by Nicole Goux. It can be bought for $5 at her website. I THINK I bought this book the the 2016 Emerald City Comic Con (I’m getting to the point where I’m forgetting when I get my books oh no). Thoughts If you’ve…

  • Zine Review: The Opium Poppy by Two Photon Art

    Zine Review: The Opium Poppy by Two Photon Art

    Introduction The Opium Poppy is made by Two Photon Art. They make awesome science zines, prints, and cool accessories at their shop (I’m definitely eyeing the Luna Moth pin for the future). The Opium Poppy can be read for free at the following link. This issue was acquired in a trade at the 2016 East…

  • Zine Review: Hues & Views by Lisa Sy

    Zine Review: Hues & Views by Lisa Sy

    Introductions Hues & Views is made by Lisa Sy (http://lisasy.com/). At the moment, this zine doesn’t seem to be available for online purchase, so you’ll have to catch them at a zine fest! I traded for this zine at the 2016 East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest in Berkeley, CA. Thoughts The Urban Sketchers’…

  • Zine Review: After Lunch by Leah Dubuc

    Zine Review: After Lunch by Leah Dubuc

    Introductions After Lunch is by Leah Dubuc. They are not up for purchase at this time, but the website is here. These were bought at the 2015 East Bay Alternative Zine Fest. Thoughts After Lunch is billed as a “collection of illustrated anecdotes and thoughts on food, drinking, dating, and general issues of being an…

  • Zine Review: Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes by Two Photon Art

    Zine Review: Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes by Two Photon Art

    Introduction Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes Volcanoes is a zine made by Two Photon Art. The print your own version can be bought for $5 or a physical copy for $6. I traded for this zine at the 2016 San Francisco Zine Fest. Thoughts One of the coolest things I think zines can be used for is…

  • Zine Review: Guide To Being Alone by Julia Arredondo

    Zine Review: Guide To Being Alone by Julia Arredondo

    Introduction Guide To Being Alone is written by Julia Arredondo and published by Vice Versa Press. It can be bought for $4 as an ebook at the following link. This comic was bought at the 2016 Gilman Zine Fest. Thoughts For a good period of time in college, I spent a lot of time alone.…

  • Zine Review: Melancholy Rainbow A Sitcomic by Nina Kim

    Zine Review: Melancholy Rainbow A Sitcomic by Nina Kim

    Introductions Melancholy Rainbow is a series of comics written by Nina Kim. Volumes 1 and 2 can be bought for $4 each at their Etsy shop. These three issues were bought at the East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest in 2015. Thoughts “A Sitcomic” is one of the best ways to describe Melancholy Rainbow (it’s…

  • Zine Review: No Road In – No Road Out Slowboating the Amazon by Oliver Hoeller

    Zine Review: No Road In – No Road Out Slowboating the Amazon by Oliver Hoeller

    Introductions No Road In No Road Out: Slowboating The Amazon (NRNO) is made by Oliver Hoeller. Currently their shop seems to be down, but here’s the link to it for the future. A good friend purchased this for me as a gift at the 2015 San Francisco Zine Fest. Thoughts When I started drawing, on…

  • Zine Review: Looking Inward A Guide To Introversion by Erika Sjule

    Zine Review: Looking Inward A Guide To Introversion by Erika Sjule

    Introductions Looking Inward A Guide To Introversion is made by Erika Sjule. The zine can be bought for $8 at her shop. This zine was bought at the 2016 Gilman Zine Fest. Thoughts Looking Inward is a zine the looks at introversion, which includes definitions, misconceptions, and theories. In 2015 someone told me that conventions…

  • Zine Review: This Is Not A Girl Gang (Nicole Goux and Dave Baker)

    Introductions This Is Not A Girl Gang (TNGG) has two zines in the series (as of this writing): TNGG and TNGG (Northwest Edition). They are made by Dave Baker and Nicole Goux. Their websites are in the following highlighted links (Dave Baker and Nicole Goux). These two zines can be bought for $5 for the…