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Zine Scene: Scam

Erick Lyle: Scam (Microcosm, 7/1/10) Erick Lyle, a.k.a. “Iggy Scam,” has made a living out of living for free (and…

Zine Scene: Zinester’s Guide to NYC

Ayun Halliday: Zinester's Guide to NYC: The Last Wholly Analog Guide to NYC (Microcosm, 11/1/10) The Zinester’s Guide to NYC…

Zine Scene: Susie Cagle’s Nine Gallons

Susie Cagle: Nine Gallons #1 & 2 (Microcosm) We all want to make a difference in the world. Susie Cagle,…

Zine Scene: Gingerbread Girl

Paul Tobin & Colleen Coover: Gingerbread Girl (Top Shelf Comix, 7/7/11) Annah Billips is one strange girl.  A self-described tease,…

Zine Scene: Shut Up and Love the Rain

Robnoxious: Shut Up and Love the Rain (Microcosm Publishing, 2010) Sexuality, especially non-normative sexuality, can be a confusing topic.  Thankfully,…

Zine Scene: Chester 5000

Jess Fink: Chester 5000 (Top Shelf, 6/7/11, $14.95) Adorable, charming, Victorian, romantic, endorsed by Alan Moore — these are not…

Zine Scene: The Homeland Directive

Robert Venditti: The Homeland Directive (Top Shelf, 6/7/11, $14.95) The Homeland Directive, the new graphic novel by The Surrogates author…

Zine Scene: Incredible Change-Bots Two

Jeffrey Brown: Incredible Change-Bots Two (Top Shelf, 4/12/11) Even for someone like myself, who has the very briefest experience with…

Zine Scene: The Color of Night

Madison Smartt Bell: The Color of Night (Vintage, 4/15/11) The term “revelry” has fallen out into disuse. When you hear…

Zine Scene: Night Animals

Brecht Evens: Night Animals (Top Shelf, March 2011, $7.95) Equal parts Edward Gorey and Where the Wild Things Are —…

Zine Scene: Faesthetic

Faesthetic is changing the way zines are marketed and redefining that for which they stand. Much more than a high-quality…

Zine Scene: Lynd Ward

Before Daniel Clowes and Adrian Tomine, before Frank Miller and Alan Moore, and even before Stan Lee and Jack Kirby,…