Box 15
Contains 37 Results:
Hermana, Resist #5: Under The Yellow Lights, Noemi Martinez, 2005
A perzine that mixes prose, poetry, journal entries, and art on the themes of home, family, and belonging.
Published by Hermana Resist Press in South Texas. 40 pages in English.
Homespun: The DIY Zine #1, Noemi Martinez, 2004
A DIY focused zine with recipes, sewing projects, and descriptions of various herbs and plants.
Published by C/S Press in La Blanca, Texas with contributor Mahrukh Taimoor. 40 pages in English.
Homespun: The DIY Zine #2, Noemi Martinez, 2004
A DIY focused zine with recipes, sewing projects, and descriptions of various herbs and plants.
Published by C/S Press in Edinburg, Texas. 28 pages in English.
The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1: The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Gena Mason
An informational booklet focusing on the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the government involvement in his murder.
Published by Microcosm Publishing in Portland, Oregon with contributors Keith Rosson and Sarahy Oleksyk. 24 pages in English.
The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #3: A look at the way the PATRIOT act and post 9/11 "security" changed our civil liberties and infringed upon basic American rights, Gena Mason, 2005
An informational booklet focusing on the actions of the CIA and FBI, their information gathering abilities, and their unconstitutional practices related to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Published by Microcosm Publishing in Portland, Oregon with contributors Keith Rosson. 32 pages in English.
the bad lyrics project, Liz Mason, 2005
A collection of terrible song lyrics the author collected during karaoke.
Published in Chicago, Illinois. 36 pages in English.
Ideas in Pictures #5: Everyday Transactions, Colin Matthes, 2006
A comix focused on the themes of "everyday transactions in business, leisure, and warfare" that depicts the simultaneous disconnect and reliance between US culture at home and the horrors of war abroad.
Published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with contributors Jesse Connor, Erik Ruin, K.F. Sanders, Matt Sesow, Nicolas Lampert, Josh MacPhee, Brandon Bauer, and Colin Matthes. 44 pages in English.
loose lips sink ships, Sarah May, 2010
A list of the 69 men the author has kissed with short descriptions and stories about them.
Published by Go For Broke Collective in Reno, Nevada. 28 pages in English.
Girls Guide To Touring, Erin McCarley, 2001
Part perzine and part guide, this zine aims to encourage more women to tour and play music by providing advice and information about booking shows and traveling. It includes lists of venues and restaurants, interviews, and journal entries.
Published in Olympia, Washington with contributors Amber, Rickey, Beth, Erin Putnam, Cynthia, and Jesse. 48 pages in English.
DePaul Librarian Michelle McCoy Interviews Anthony Rayson, Michelle McCoy, 2008
The transcript of an interview with Anthony Rayson, the operator of South Chicago Anarchist Black Cross Zine Distro, discussing politics and underground publishing in Chicago.
Published by South Chicago ABC Zine Distro in Homewood, Illinois. 52 pages in English.
invisible robot fish #2: the copter, Billy McKay, 1999
A comix about a helicopter ride outside a grocery store that is tortured by a child. The inside of the front cover states, "The goal for each new story that you see in invisible robot fish is for it to be drawn from my brain as fast as humanly possible."
Published in North Olmsted, Ohio. 16 pages in English.
invisible robot fish #10: not my day, Billy McKay, 2000
A comix recalling a series of horrible events—his girlfriend cheating and a dog attack—befalling the author. The inside of the front cover states, "The goal for each new story that you see in invisible robot fish is for it to be drawn from my brain as fast as humanly possible."
Published in North Olmsted, Ohio. 16 pages in English.
Food Geek #3, Carrie McNinch
A zine about shopping for food, cooking, and restaurants with rants, stories, anecdotes, and comics that focus on vegetarianism.
Published in Los Angeles, California with contributors Shawn Granton, Billy McKay, Helga Romoser, Delaine Derry, Andy Robinson, Anne Thalheimer, Violet Jones, Emily Greenwalt, Eric Lyden, Heather Seggel, and Sarah Folkman. 36 pages in English.
papercutter #9, Greg Means, 2009
A comic anthology series that describes itself as "dedicated to showcasing the best young, underexposed and emerging comic book artists." It includes a comic from and a short bio of each of the artists.
Published by Tugboat Press in Portland, Oregon with contributors Greg Means, Nate Beaty, Hellen Jo, Elijah Brubaker, and Aron Nels Steinke. 36 pages in English.
papercutter #10, Greg Means, 2009
A comic anthology series that describes itself as "dedicated to showcasing the best young, underexposed and emerging comic book artists." It includes a comic from and a short bio of each of the artists.
Published by Tugboat Press in Portland, Oregon with contributors Greg Means, Nate Beaty, Damien Jay, Jesse Keklaw, and Minty Lewis. 36 pages in English.
papercutter #13, Greg Means, 2010
A comic anthology series that describes itself as "dedicated to showcasing the best young, underexposed and emerging comic book artists." It includes a comic from and a short bio of each of the artists.
Published by Tugboat Press in Portland, Oregon with contributors Greg Means, Nate Beaty, Matt Wiegle, Tim Root, and Jonas Madden-Connor. 36 pages in English.
papercutter #14, Greg Means, 2010
A comic anthology series that describes itself as "dedicated to showcasing the best young, underexposed and emerging comic book artists." It includes a comic from and a short bio of each of the artists.
Published by Tugboat Press in Portland, Oregon with contributors Greg Means, Dave Roche, Nate Beaty, Brian Maruca, Jim Rugg, and Farel Dalrymple. 36 pages in English.