Box 18
Contains 28 Results:
here it is #1, Erin Tobey
A personal comix focusing on the author's anxieties of writing about personal issues with recollections of high school, babysitting, and falling in love with a new person when dating someone else.
Published in Bloomington, Indiana with contributor Hattie. 28 pages in English.
Okay. Garbage Zine for Salt Lake City Library, M. Todd, 2011
A densely packed zine filled with scraps of colorful paper, short comics stapled to single pages, and various drawings.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah. 39 pages in English.
wow! It is a garbage zine made just for salt lake city library, M. Todd, 2011
A densely packed zine filled with scraps of colorful paper, short comics stapled to single pages, and various drawings.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah. 33 pages in English.
Comic Characters!, Mark Todd, 2011
A series of superheroes and villains drawn by the author when they were 14 years old. Each drawing includes the character's code name, real name, rating, strength, and a few facts.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 104 pages in English.
Hidden Village High, Kelley Triptow and Patrick Morrison, 2005
A zine celebrating a group of friends in Salt Lake City with a collections of photos, anecdotes, and riffs on typical yearbook content.
Published by Hidden Village High Press in Salt Lake City, Utah with contributors Kelley Triptow, Patrick Morrison, Brad Edwards, Brian Wyatt, and Charles Edwards. 48 pages in English.
PAGAN PALAVER: Third Edition, Jack Truett
A compzine with essays, stories, art, photography, and humorous anecdotes about paganism and religion.
Published in Somerville, Tennessee with contributors Jack Truett, Abigail Ann Martin, Fred L. Timm, Carole McCord, Daniella Shrader, Ruth Ticktin, and Alex Simpson. 114 pages in English.
Voozine #1, Daisy Voo
A hand drawn minizine with chaotic drawings, strange creatures, and scrawled writing.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah. 8 pages in English.
The Iconoclast #82, Phil Wagner, 2004
The Rambler: The Monthly Publication of the Wasatch Mountain Club Volume 91 Number 4, Wasatch Mountain Club, 2010
Bullies and my bike (in poetic verse), Esther Pearl Watson, 2008
A comix that lists a series of bullies who picked on the author and repeatedly stole their bike.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 16 pages in English.
Eric Parris World #1, Esther Pearl Watson, 2009
A post-apocalyptic comic zine in which the only survivors are models, rock bands, and gangs.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 44 pages in English.
Hero Land #1, Esther Pearl Watson
A comic zine featuring a series of vignettes into the lives of famous superheroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Spiderman as they eat soup that is too hot, try out new uniforms, and plant strawberries.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 36 pages in English.
Hero Land #3, Esther Pearl Watson
A comic zine featuring a series of vignettes into the lives of famous superheroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Spiderman as they relax, are scared by bugs, and stop for coffee.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 36 pages in English.
Hero Land #4, Esther Pearl Watson
A comic zine featuring a series of vignettes into the lives of famous superheroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Spiderman as they do laundry, forget their capes, and go out for dinner.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 36 pages in English.
Hero Land #5, Esther Pearl Watson
A comic zine featuring a series of vignettes into the lives of famous superheroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Spiderman as they do chores, are called to help screw in lightbulbs, and stop for coffee.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 32 pages in English.
Beauty Across America, Esther Pearl Watson, 2008
A zine created after driving across the United States with photos and interviews from people the authors' met, their thoughts on beauty, and various caricatures.
Published by funchicken in Los Angeles, California. 56 pages in English.
Fellowship of Tim #24: Windom PeeWees, Damon Weinandt, 2009
A perzine recalling the Windom PeeWees, a children's baseball team in Windom, Minnesota. It includes newspaper clippings about games, anecdotes about the author's time in the team, and an interview with the author's siblings.
Published in Windom, Minnesota with contributor Aaron Horkey. 36 pages in English.
Hot Poetry, King Wenclas
A "zeen" that aims to be a part of a revived poetry movement. It includes poems on politics, relationships, and dog parks.
Published by Underground Literary Alliance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 32 pages in English.