Box 1
Contains 35 Results:
The Bandit Zine Ephemera, The Bandit Zine
A set of colorful pins with slogans and art from The Bandit Zine.
When Language Runs Dry # 3: A Zine For People With Chronic Pain And Their Allies, Claire Barrera and Meredith Burner, 2010
A zine about parenting and "invisibility" with chronic pain, and "ways of surviving and thriving in the face of ongoing illness." Includes 4 essays, a 15 page comic essay, contributor bios, and a resource list.
Published in Portland, Oregon by NeverTwice with contributors Heather Anderson, Claire Barrera, Anna Hamilton, Cassandra, Shelby, Meredith Butner, and Sailor Holladay. 56 pages in English.
When Language Runs Dry # 4, Claire Barrera and Meredith Burner, 2011
A compzine that discusses chronic pain, mental illness, and identity as well as self-care.
Published in Portland, Oregon by NeverTwice with contributors Claire Barrera, Craig Lewis, Elizabeth Robertson, Jonah Aline Daniel, Karen Hixson, Melanie Gayle, Meredith Butner, and Noemi Martinez. 52 pages in English.
The Baby Wait, Miss C. Bear
A surreal comix about “trying to grow a family, most recently through adoption” that covers an emotional range spanning hope, frustration, and jealousy.
Published in Tacoma, Washington by Mend My Dress Press. 44 pages in English.
Fallopian Falafel # 1, Hadass S. Ben-Ari, 2007
Fallopian Falafel – אשת חיל is a non-profit, Jerusalem-based zine covering third-wave, riot grrrl, and religious feminism. It is self-described as "secular leftist," but not "anti-religious nor anti-Zionist." It contains short essays, stories, and photos of Jerusalem.
Published in Jerusalem, Israel with contributors Sarah I. Illouz, Mor, Sue Tourkin-Komet, Loolwa Khazzoom, Gil Zohar, Jenny B. Cerridwen, and Hadass S. Ben-Ari. 20 pages in English and Hebrew.
Fallopian Falafel # 2, Hadass S. Ben-Ari, 2007
Fallopian Falafel – אשת חיל is a non-profit, Jerusalem-based zine covering third-wave, riot grrrl, and religious feminism. It is self-described as "secular leftist," but not "anti-religious nor anti-Zionist." It contains short essays, stories, and photos of Jerusalem
Published in Jerusalem, Israel with contributors Gil Zohar, I. Erez, Sandra Fragola, Anna Leach, Andrew Friedman, Rachel Kessler, Simon Williams, and Hadass S. Ben-Ari. 32 pages in English and Hebrew.
Fallopian Falafel Ephemera, Hadass S. Ben-Ari, 2007
Buttons and postcards from the Fallopian Falafel – אשת חיל zine.
Teaching Consent to my Kitten, Sierra Black and Medusa Cascade, 2016
A simple and short zine that uses illustrations of cat training in order to teach the reader about sexual consent.
Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie. 8 pages in English.
Anna May Wong: Chinese-American Movie Star, Julia Von De Bur, 2011
A thematic comic biography zine of Anna May Wong that covers important aspects of her life as a movie star during a period of intense racism in the US and in Hollywood. It includes a timeline of her life side by side important historical events and drawings from iconic moments in her movies.
Published in Chicago, Illinois. 16 pages in English and Chinese.
Teeth, P. Calavara, 2016
A short stylized story recounting a toothache and the difficulty of being a step-child.
20 pages in English.
The Chocola Unicorn Adventures, calder, declan, elsie, jacob, lyla, oliver, olivia, ruby, sam, tessa jane, and adina, 2016
A short collaboration comix by children.
20 pages in English.
What is Sex-Positivity? Medusa Cascade, 2015
An introduction to sex-positivity that focuses on consent, pleasure, and acceptance of diverse expressions of sexuality.
Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie. 8 pages in English.
Me and Bruce # 3: Because the night belongs to Batman, Holly Casio, 2013
A collection of Bruce Springsteen song lyrics overlaid on panels from Batman comics.
Published by Cool Shmool Zines. 16 pages in English.
I Don't Have a Body, Charlie, 2016
An exploration of coping mechanisms for the oppression the author faces for being queer and disabled that focuses on the concept of the author not having a body.
Published in Seattle, Washington. 20 pages in English.
What Not to Say to a Type I Diabetic… Ever! Charlie, 2016
The author's humorous take on the "shitty things" people say to diabetics."
Published in Seattle, Washington. 16 pages in English.