KING-CAT #79 by John Porcellino
Too long in the making, the new issue is here at last! Features: High School Memories, Backyard Dog Comix, A Visit to the Mystery Spot & Dickeyville Grotto, Grandpa John, Beer Bottle Poem, Top 40,...
View ArticleCHRISTMAS STORIES by John Porcellino
This little zine was a premium for my Patreon* subscribers, but I have a handful left over, so here they are! Three short stories of Yuletides Past, based on memories from 1973, 1980, and 1989…...
View ArticleMALARKEY #4 by November Garcia
Full color autobio comics look into such topics as Fidlar (?) Culture, Growing Up Catholic, Losing One’s Virginity, Getting Rejected by Fantagraphics, and lots lots more! November has quickly become...
View ArticleROOFTOP STEW by Max Clotfelter
This nice paperback collects a bunch of Max’s classic strips from Intruder, Thick as Thieves, Vision Quest, and Despair. Includes Chasing Tail with Pappy, Red Eye, How Do You Like Your Rat, Slop Spoon,...
View ArticleSLOW GRAFFITI #3 by Noah Van Sciver
Sketchbook excerpts and Comix Diary entries from the World’s Greatest Cartoonist. From 2017 but I’m an idiot so here you go, three years late! 24 digest pages, in beautiful black and white. (Kilgore...
View ArticleOH MY (BRI) by Brianna Rose Brooks
“Oh My collects and organizes Brianna Rose Brooks’s sketchbooks drawings from 2015 until present. Brooks’s vibrant images deal with topics of intimacy, identity, and blackness. The book features a...
View ArticleLETTUCE BEE #1 ed. by Simon Moreton and Ali Bamford
This lovely new anthology of art and writing comes from editors Simon Moreton and Ali Bamford, and includes personal, affecting work from Joff Winterheart, Iona Fox, Jayde Perkins, Jeff Miller, Andrew...
View ArticleAmy by David Heatley
Amy is an intense 190-page graphic memoir, detailing David’s unrequited love for a teenage friend and its long-lasting impact on his life. Risograph printed in blue, 4″ x 5.25″, perfect-bound, signed...
View ArticleRAT TIME by Keiler Roberts
Keiler Roberts is one of my all-time favorite cartoonists, whose ability to find the poignancy and power in the most mundane of circumstances is remarkable. In Rat Time, she covers topics from pet...
View ArticleWATER by Mandy Ord
Four short comics about water — hiking in the desert, collecting water, rainfall, and so on — by Australian cartoonist Mandy Ord, drawn in her idiosyncratic, inky style. Thoughtful, funny, and sweet....
View ArticleCOLD by Mandy Ord
A beautiful, personal reminiscence about the author’s experiences with COLD — in Canada, in New York, in the Australian outback. Excellent. This is what zines and small-press comics are all about. 32...
View ArticleGO EAST, YOUNG FAM by Keith Knight
The 7th collection of Keith’s long-running auto-bio “K Chronicles” comic strip! After 25 years out west, Keef grabs the fam and brings ’em back to the east coast!! As seen in Daily KOS, Medium, the...
View ArticleDO THE KNIGHT THING by Keith Knight
Be the first to get your grubby paws on the 4th collection of Keef’s syndicated daily, “The Knight Life”! Do the Knight Thing ponders the ultimate question a daily cartoonist faces: If a comic strip...
View ArticleTHIS NEVER HAPPENED #2 by Alex Graham
Part Two: A love affair goes wrong for Graham’s semi-sorta-fictional stand-in, Ingus. This Never Happened follows her involvement in a small, creative sub-culture, post-breakup. Like all of Graham’s...
View ArticleFORLORN TOREADOR by E.A. Bethea
The latest from the great E.A. Bethea features more of her unique mix of comics, drawings, and writing. This one features: Small Potatoes, Bowery Buddies, Deeper Into Movies, Those That Died Alongside...
View ArticleNOT MY SMALL DIARY #20 ed. by Delaine Derry Green
The latest issue of this classic autobio comics anthology takes “The Power of Music” as its theme, and features work by Delaine Derry Green, Joe Decie, John Porcellino, Rob Kirby, MariNaomi, Julia...
View ArticleON TRANSIT by Max Morris
This great comic was created to be read aloud at a performance, and Max’s “voice” comes through here incredibly well. Lost in time somewhere between the Beats and the Hairy Who, this is a careening,...
View ArticleROTTEN by M.S. Harkness
This is an absolutely brilliant autobiographical comic that oozes wildly between endometriosis, MDMA, Mixed Martial Arts, Alcoholic Sugar Daddies Art School Lunacy, the 2016 election, and a period that...
View ArticleMULTO by Andrew Lorenzi
“Multo, the Tagalog word for ghost, is a collection of autobiographical comics by Andrew Lorenzi. The stories explore: memory, identity, folklore & faith, sleep paralysis, and the daily rhythms of...
View ArticleMINESHAFT #39 ed. by Everett Rand and Gioia Palmieri
The usual comix/zine/UG greatness from the usual gang of super-talented suspects. This issue features comics, drawings, articles, and essays by R. Crumb, Christoph Mueller, Aaron Lange, William Crook...
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