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62 pp. Technology and non-technologic entertainments. Interview with Bob Allisat. Bubble machine science, Lo-Tech distractions from urban living. Desktop publishing. Regular columns. Poetics of flirting by Joshua Glenn. Virtualization by Kyle Silfer.
Book Id: 60366
$25.00Underground Press
66 pp. Kind of an Utne reader for zines. News, letters, media reviews, classifieds. Columns are An Education in Lapdog Journalism by Susan Boren; Frustrations of a Cynical Zombie by Jerianne; Everything I Know about Journalism I Learned in a Smelly Old Basement, by Stephanie Webb. Breaking Free of the Chains by Doug Holland. Objective Journaism by Michael. and On Drugs by Jake.
Book Id: 63166
$25.00Armageddon
Xeroxed zine of 40 pp., unnumbered. Illustrated with b/w photographs, line drawings, and computer art. Edited and published by Scott Scott. Contents include Scott's It's A Man's World, a mighty misogynistic piece that begins "A Woman only serves an integral part of society when she has a dick in her mouth." Letters. Cherry Fanta goes after religion in Going Down on God. A 1995 comic by Knight explores the deathly results of your house paint starting to peel and crack. Scott Scott writes, in Patriarchal Purification, a kind of enraged anti-catholic paean to abortion, illustrated with a crucifix made of penes and detourned erotic comix. Film, music and zine reviews. Crotchy Smurf's article Robo Fuckin' describes sex on Robitussin. Then a long photo-illustrated discussion of fat porn in Buff magazine, in Scott's Fuck My Fat! A page of fortunately blurry reproductions of genital sores. And another comic by Knight.
Book Id: 56628
$25.00American Living
36 pp. Collages of clip art, old adverts, comics, photos, etc., plus drawings in margins or pages reproduced alongside the collages. Very limited text. American living was published from 1982-1988 in editions of 100. Michael Shores and Angela Mark are the artists / publishers behind this fun zine, which is held in many museum collections.
Book Id: 60536
$250.00Free Territory of Ely-Chatelaine
12 pp. The Free Territory of Ely-Chatelaine was founded on 27 December 1975. Explains this free territory and the benefits of self-government, and the Household Government. Q&A on setting up a household government. Interesting books reviewed, such as The Royalist Standard , the Constitution Papers, and Every Man His Own Attorney. Instructions and form for filing a founding decree, to start your own household government, including recognized titles (Minister, Prince, Dauphin, Noblewoman, Scribe, Friar, and such).
Book Id: 60510
$75.00Angry Thoreauan
Glossy covers wrap newsprint zine of 80 pp., unnumbered. Edited by Rev. Randall Tin-ear. With Derek Hess, Nelson Gary, Paul Levine, Gabe Martinez, Jessica Hopkins, Sean Stepanoff, Geoff Carter, etc. Letters. Music, zine, book, comic, and video reviews. Albert B. Friedman writes The Scatological Rites of Burglars, originally printed in Western Folklore. Paul Levine on The Unbearable Lightness of Colonoscopy. Mozart Merde! discusses the scatological bent of the great composer. Shit is The Clay of Life is a kind of history of excrement and toilets, and includes poop quotesand cute drawings. Rev. Tin-ear interviews The Muffs, then Tara Sin of We Like Poo zine, and Evan Cohen, author of I Was a Teenage Murder Junkie.
Book Id: 56630
$15.00Angry Thoreauan
Glossy covers wrap a newsprint zine of 80 pp. Rev. Randall Tin-ear, MoniQue, Sheri Neville, Gerald Wheeler, David Liberation. Letters. Mistress MoniQue asks if phone sex encourages serial killers. Dave Liberation on what punk is. Zine, CD and book reviews. Orange County, photo illustrated. Rev. Randall Tin-ear on Earache Records. Scene photos from Al's bar, Spaceland, etc.
Book Id: 56629
$15.00Jim Goad Enterprises
Zine of 132 pp. including covers. Glossy pull-out centerfold is The Rape Game illustrated by Mike Diana. Intense, white working-class anger and intelligence sprays all over you, the reader, and various aspects of our existence. Illustrated with b/w photographs, drawings, and collages. This issue is about rape, shit, and disfiguring disease. Edited by Jim Goad, assisted by Debbie Goad. Guest writers Shaun Partridge, Randall Phillip, Boyd Rice. Graphics by Jim Blanchard, Nick Bougas, Trevor Brown, Timothy Patrick Butler, Tom Crites, Molly Kiely, Max X Smith. Cover by Frank Kozik. Goad writes on "My Sick Mommy" -- his mommy was not very nice, and he's pretty angry about it still. Smiles Are Evil on dentistry. Interview with Donny the Punk, jail punk. Molly Kiely comic, Anal Date Rape. Adam Parfrey on Fucking Andrea Dworkin. Peter Sotos on little girls, illustrated with Trevor Brown drawings. Abuse of Power, about rape by incest, day-care workers, scoutmasters, cops, doctors, holy men. Predators continues the theme, exploring AIDS terrorists, juvenile offenders, jocks, the Gangbang, the serial rapist, the lust killer. Prey examines girls, boys, the retarded, nuns, old ladies, and unlucky women. An almost hopeful story about amputation. And a short history of racist country & western music. This issue was the focus of a Bellingham, WA obscenity case against Jim Goad.
Book Id: 56634
$125.00Art-Core
Xeroxed magazine of 40 pp, with pink cardstock covers. Body Modification, or BODMOD. Richard Chung photographs Greg Weber's Toys for the Insane, detourned babydolls combined with sadomasochistic paraphernalia. Profile of Colin Sickboy, and performance artists Janine de Luna-Azul and Phyllis Masters. Interview with Mr. Moko, harpist and body artist. Photo session with Phoenix, contortionist. Photo of Niki's voluptous naked body. Interview with Steve Borrego & Karen Slafter at Native Images Tattoo Studio. Meeting with Ruben Soriano, bondage artist. Darrin Fisher's tattoos.
Book Id: 56635
$25.00Atomic Books
Newsprint zine of 116 pp. including covers. Illustrated with b/w cover shots and computer graphics. A listing of the fantastic offerings at Atomic Books. Zines, VHS, books, magazines, music, comix with original descriptions. Plus a few articles, such as "Building a Better Sex Machine" by Gareth Branwyn and Sean Carton. John Marr on Shopping with Thrift Score. Sexy, lowbrow, occult, indie, great stuff. Accompanied by the Fall 1998 Update, 32 pp. more of conspiracies, UFOs, drugs, mayhem, fringe, satanism, pinups, queer, and bizarre fetish.
Book Id: 56636
$25.00Ben Is Dead
Zine of 116 pp. including covers. Sex Club Story by Patty Powers. Jocko Weyland on Strawberry Essence. Rev. Al on Woods Near Raleigh. Darby writes My First Memory. The Hamburg Diaries of Ms. Vaginal Davis. My Disease Narrative (Guillan-Barre Syndrome) by Brian Doherty. And so much more.
Book Id: 56664
$25.00Ben Is Dead
Zine of 132 pp. including covers. Edited by Darby Romeo. This is the last issue. Brian Bannon's love affair with Jodie Foster. Brian Doherty provides a Fame timeline. Interview with Michael Horowitz, Winona Ryder's father, who says he's not famous. Howard Hallis on celebrity encounters. Chris Lee on Princess Superstar. Chip Rowe reviews some famous names. Crispin Glover. Postmodern groupies fuck dead rock stars. El Vez.
Book Id: 56666
$25.00Ben Is Dead
Zine of 148 pp. including covers. Edited and published by Darby. Al Cacophony looks at right-wing t-shirt lexicology (for example: The fastest way to a woman's heart is straight through her fucking ribcage). Michael Carr interviews Douglas Rushkoff. Saint Teresa Stone and Paul Iannone on street postering. Frank Kozik. Kerin and Darby meet Duran Duran, and interview other bands like Skatengs and Fastbacks. Psychic Network addiction. Conversation with Ian Reed. Ethan Port on Telephone Voice BBS Systems. Communication and Community on Internet Relay Chat, by Elizabeth M. Reid. Don Lewis on the Backpack Loudspeaker. Boing Boing interviewed too. Factsheet Five.
Book Id: 56667
$25.00Ben Is Dead
Zine of 156 pp. including covers. Edited and published by Darby, assisted by Lorraine Mahru. Chris S. Morrill on Mr. T comix. Erotic Fluffy the Dog comix by Pattty Powers and Fiona Smyth. Darby interviews Ariel Schrag. Another comic entitled Monster. Dan Raeburn on Jack Chick comix. Leyna Marika P. on Japanese Girlz Comix. Darby interviews Tart artist Howie Dard. Interview with Last Gasp publisher Ron Turner. Darby on Golden Apple comic book store. And more interview of Mike Diana, the man forbidden to draw. Karen Eng interviews Adrian Tomine. Noel Tolentino interviews Christine Shields of Blue Hole. Howard Hallis interviews Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. Stymie Baldwin interviews Zap comic artists. Peter Bagge's Hate. Jim Woodring comix. And o so much more.
Book Id: 56665
$25.00Dan Levy
24 pp. including covers. Illustrated throughout with altered b/w photos and drawings. Edited by Dan Levy, with contributions by David Enos, Michael Albanese, Stephen Corbin, Dawn Levy, Todd Parrish, Mark Simmons, Joe Smoke. AIDS suffer suffers. Important gay phrases in German (It's too big. It's not possible!) Map to the dry cleaners of Santa Monica Blvd. Detourned classifieds. True Love Trilogy, poetry. Need advice? Ask Kitty's Butthole. Act Up Gets Shortchanged. Being Black and Gay and Male in the Age of AIDS.
Book Id: 58888
$75.00Bimbox
92 pp. Real, non-mersh, unsold-out, anti-copyrighted gay and lesbian zine. Contributors include Alison Bechdel, Alison McLaughlin, Debra-Lynn Wilson, Dennis Cooper, Dick Cheezies, Gary Monster, Glen Meadmore, Heidi Xerox, Jeffery Kennedy, Jo Jo Price-Morgan, Johnny Noxzema, Judy Hygiene, Keith Holland, Michelle Rau, Mr. Sex, Nikki Parasite, Peter Jones, Rex Boy, Stevec Bones, Susan Leafhead, Trish McCarl, Vaginal Davis, and Warren Piece. Ilustrated with well-reproduced photos and collage. The Underground East Village Scene. Profile of Vaginal Davis - Believe the Hype. Q&A with Alison Bechdel. Interview with Glen Meadmore. Appreciation of Ann-Margaret. Also ads for other punk/gay zines like J.D.s, My Comrade, MCBF, Fertile La Toyah Jackson, etc.
Book Id: 60626
$175.00Syntel Vista, Inc.
60 pp. including covers. Edited by Zachary Blackstone and Alexander Tolstoy. Letters. Applying for a drivers license. Pirate Radio survival guide. Taipan Enigma's BBS review, part 3. Chemicals and where to find them. List of the colors of box and what they do, usually with telephones (Black box, copper box, magenta box, etc.). Zine resource list. News on California adding magnetic strips to driver's licenses. News of interest to hackers. Classified ads.
Book Id: 57156
$10.00Roberto Barco
32 pp. Coded classified personal ads from all over the country, some featuring nude photographs, to bring together gay men. Interesting advertisements for novelties, such as the Pet Cock.
Book Id: 58890
$45.00B. Works
20 pp. Photos, personals, one handed fiction and true stories by and about horny smart naked guys. How to tell if your trick is really smart (How big is that in metric?) Book reviews (they like Lyotard and Meatmen). Gay sex photo session amongst the stacks.
Book Id: 58891
$35.00Broken Pencil
96 pp. newsprint with glossy covers. Zine reviews with an emphasis on Canada. Also features on the media, with articles by Hal Niedzviecki, Jean Smith, Wilson Lee, Emily Pohl-Weary, Michelle Irving, Derek Riel, and Dave Fisher. New fiction by Kathleen Whelan, Paul Hong, and Dave Hazzan. Excerpts from zines, letters from readers, music and scene reviews.
Book Id: 57215
$15.00KatKo Industries
4 p. The Devil Man was made by sideshow banner and gaff artist Mark Frierson, then sold to James Taylor to use for his publication Shocked and Amazed. Now you can see Devil Man at Atomic Books in Baltimore, MD; or see the store through Devil Man's webcam eyes. This pamphlet has more details on Devil Man.
Book Id: 57919
$15.00NP
56 pp. Straight edge issue of this grrl zine. Resist capitalism - resist thinking. I love straight edge girls.
Book Id: 60395
$25.00Club Scene Magazine
40 pp. including covers. Published by Alan Lipkin and Dan McIver, edited by Gerry G.W. Webster. Club news and Club Calendar. Report from International Mr. Leather '83. Pocono Warriors Whitewater Weekend V by Fledermaus. Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo. Ads for local clubs and events. Informative gay calendar for Houston gay cowboys.
Book Id: 58895
$45.00NP
10 pp., single sided. Letters to Mrs. Martin, a professional disciplinarian. She answers readers questions and relates her experiences.
Book Id: 59133
$35.00Jeff Koyen
48 pp. Letters. Cranky Land, a Candy Land parody. Quick Tips for Bar Scrapping. The redemption of Keanu Reeves. Tom Bielavitz on a road trip. Iconic reviews of music and magazines and media. Illustration-heavy issue of this zine full of cranky punky stuff.
Book Id: 57212
$15.00Jeff Koyen
80 pp. Angry letters. Angrier letters. The End Times Are Near, illustrated by DB Velveeda. Don Frew on the anti-semitism in Star Trek. The Truth about Self-Righteous Christian Converts. Jeremy Braddock contributes a comprehensive guide to the Films of Elvis Presley. Briefer reviews of teenage boy beat-off films, circa 1982-1987. Trip report, they go to Las Vegas, Salt Lake City. The story of Highball, the Movie. Dan Kelly writes amusing tales of mental illness. Drug Interaction Guide, plus vitamin regiments for drunks. And a long guide to various drugs and substances and how effective they can be to induce death. And an index.
Book Id: 57213
$15.00Liz Saidel & Julie Halpern
28 pp. including covers. Xerox zine by Liz Saidel and Julie Halpern. They write about their youth. Julie reminisces wistfully about not going to Prom, while Liz rebuts describing the alienating shame of actually attending. The band Hanson. Games to play when you have to be on the phone, but have nothing to say. An ode to their weird friend Beth. Liz's embarassing adolescent phases, tempered by Punk Rock. Centerspread is a big "fuck you" to a grade school enemy. Pre-adolescent pastimes like playing office or bar, or tape recording things. An homage to Always Plus pads. The fights of high school. A crush on Rooster. A review of Judy Blume's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Book Id: 57920
$20.00Liz Saidel & Julie Halpern
40 pp. including covers. Xerox zine by Liz Saidel and Julie Halpern. Liz details her extensive Corey Hart collection. Julie describes her library work, examining the records of patrons she found interesting. Answering machine messages. Movies that Julie has memorized, from Breakfast Club to Weird Science; then her obsession with certain TV shows like Degrassi (Junior) High or Beverly Hills 90210. Liz on various ways to be cool, like Rubber Stamps or Decoupage. Juice Addict diary. Another obsession with actor Noah Hathaway. Jonathan Cohen contributes a guest column. Liz on giving cheesy gifts. Another article about their friend Beth and her dog-a-day calendar. Julie on the sensuality of Scandinavian languages. Julie on Swedish Fish. Julie writes a fan letter to star of Nickelodeon show Don't Just Sit There. Julie's weird Charlton Heston obsession. Astrology as an obsession. Obsession on sugar packets.
Book Id: 57921
$15.00Cunt
48 pp. Edited by Rachel Pepper, with artists and photographers Angela Dawn, Jennifer Camper, Caryl Shaw, Jackie, C. Carr, Kris Kovick. B/w photographs, collaged punk pages. Letters to Cunt. How to use a dental dam. Clubs and the lesbian. In praise of baby dykes. Dyke zine reviews. Reverse magazine is ART FAGS PRESENT: PRICK, edited by Warren Maxwell, drawings by Eric & Bob Lange, with photos by Tom Pitts. The editors Blondie obsession as misdirection for budding homosexuality. Unsigned erotic tale. Book, magazine, film reviews. Conversation with transsexual Sophia Lamar. More collaged art.
Book Id: 58869
$150.00Cunt
40 pp. Edited by Rachel Pepper, artists Zanne Prud'Homme, Kris Kovick, and Fish, with photographers Jennifer Gillmor and Thomas Tymstone. B/w photographs, collaged punk pages. Why call it cunt? Pepper on friendship vs. girlfriends in the lesbian community. Toronto trip report. Rachel tries erotic writing. What do women do if they just want to fuck? Dyke visibility in the Castro. Lesbian music and reviews. More collages promoting dyke sexuality.
Book Id: 58868
$150.00Brian Johnson
16 pp. xeroxed zine. Artists are V. Blast, Devlin Thompson, Greg Wyatt, Stepan Chapman, Eric Jenson, Gak, T.J. Wharton, and Jon Germom. Writers are Andrew Swartz, Brian Johnson, Jack Kilowatt, M.C. McDonald, Cindy Rosmus, and Joe Johnson. Ketchup revenge to a parking lot altercation. Car safety center spread. Gruesome kidnapping story. Strange anti-kiddie-porn screed. Hard and unpleasant, combined with squinty printing.
Book Id: 57922
$25.00D. Blood Press Ltd.
Xerox reproductions of photographs and drawings illustrate this collection of poetry about death, goth, and such. Photos by Joe Woolbright, Susan Wolver, and Rahn. Zine with holes punched at spine and tied with ribbon. Brown drips and stains of something like coffee on the cover.
Book Id: 50275
$35.00Dead Letter
12 pp. Zine reviews and ads. Paul Weinman White Boy poems, reprinted. Music reviews. Punk drawings, borders and clips.
Book Id: 62551
$25.00Nuclear Trenchcoated Subway Prophets Publicatoins
56 pp. Handwritten, collage, clips of articles and paragraphs, and more. Poetry and prose by Lake, Rain, and Matt Jasper. Some of the type has been reduced to an eyeball-bleeding smallness. OTO-conspiracy-religous-TOPY-sort of feeling. Yoga, Sex, and the Magic Mushroom. Reviews of books, music, zines. Ads for occult and pagan things.
Book Id: 60563
$25.00Found Magazine
80pp. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w, with photo-reproductions, art, etc. The best of the dirtiest, raunchiest, kinkiest - and weirdest - submissions to FOUND Magazine. The creme de la creme of found, lost, misplaced and otherwise abandoned real-life letters, polaroids, snapshots and notes.
Book Id: 54038
$25.00Found Magazine
80pp. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w, with photo-reproductions, art, etc. The best of the dirtiest, raunchiest, kinkiest - and weirdest - submissions to FOUND Magazine. The creme de la creme of found, lost, misplaced and otherwise abandoned real-life letters, polaroids, snapshots and notes.
Book Id: 57934
$25.00Found Magazine
Three volumes, 80pp. each. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w, with photo-reproductions, art, etc. The best of the dirtiest, raunchiest, kinkiest - and weirdest - submissions to FOUND Magazine. The creme de la creme of found, lost, misplaced and otherwise abandoned real-life letters, polaroids, snapshots and notes. Some of the contributor notes are as funny as the actual found material. "DIRTY FOUND is art - filth folk art that proves everybody's sex life is secretly touching" - John Waters. Sold as a set.
Book Id: 54056
$75.00DMFDP
Drawings, comics, hand lettered messages and poetry. Z. Kamp comics, The Libraries in Seattle Suck; My Life as a Teacher. Ask Madame Ruby. Memorial poem to Magee Kamp, grandmother. Gil Bang on Special Sauce for your Angst (Benedict). San Francisco photos by Ed Grenier. The Perfect murder.
Book Id: 60382
$15.00Close Encounters
40 pp. Semi-glossy ziney mag featuring work by Savage Pencil, Simon Cooper, Dave Hamilton, Melinda Gebbie, Gary Ingham, Lee Burrows, and more. Includes CD Ration of Saints: 50 years of Northampton music. Very DIY focused. The highlight is Alan Moore's essay on underground publishing, a very original take on what are otherwise well-worn stories of censorship in the west. Also, guerrilla gardening. How to stitch a necktie into a corsage. Laid in: Notes from Noho: Things to do in Semilong when you're dead, by Martin Marprelate, an 8 p. booklet of prose and photography and music reviews.
Book Id: 68433
$25.00DPF
20 pp. Fantasy about adult baby activities from DPF, the Diaper Pail Fraternity. H17
Book Id: 59136
$25.00DPF
24 pp. Fantasy about adult baby activities from DPF, the Diaper Pail Fraternity. I10
Book Id: 59134
$25.00DPF
28 pp. Fantasy about adult baby activities from DPF, the Diaper Pail Fraternity. L12
Book Id: 59135
$25.00DPN
30 pp. Color xerox covers with b/w interiors. Publication of, by and for people with HIV disease. Producers include Beowulf Thorne, Tom Ace, Michael Botkin. Record as Songs of DPN. Review of Final Exit. How I Got Aids, part V, by Scott O'Hara. Voices from Dystopia by Sid Gagliardo. Pussy by David Burns. Ask Aunt Kaposi: Advice for the Loveworn. Centerfold by Matt Chappel. Review of Jackaroos. Comparison of six food supplement drinks, like Ensure, Nutrament, and Sustacal. Further adventures of Captain Condom, comic.
Book Id: 58896
$75.00DPN
46 pp. Staff includes Beowulf Throne, Tom Ace, Michael Botkin. Laid in is a bookmark with a quote for Carol A. Hale, Executive Director of Permian Basin AIDS Coalition, who says "We believe that a publication such as yours is not the appropriate vehicle for teaching HIV prevention. Rather it encourages a free wheeling life style which helped bring this disease to the epidemic proportions we are now facing." Dialing for deadbeats. Part of the Solution by Lou Ceci. Recipes for high-fat foods to keep you from dying. Sando Counts reviews pharmaceuticals. How I Got AIDS part VI by Scott O'Hara. Porn Potato reviews Fetish. Sushi & the Seropositive. Joe Francis on condoms. Letter from an innocent victim.Centerfold boy Kevin Irvine. Comic, Further Adventures of Captain Condom.
Book Id: 58897
$75.00NP
72 pp. Illustrated with clips, collage, and drawings. Clipped and reduced articles. Several artistic nods to Hitler. Some photos are fairly legibly reproduced. Like the ones of a guy sculpting a vulva and penis. Some stills from porn films interspersed with creepy autopsy / accident photos are the most striking and thematic section.
Book Id: 60566
$25.00NP
Sexy surreal stories, erotic drawings, terata photos, and several pages of fur coat xeroxes.Centerspread drawing of a dead beast, caption, dogs never bled enough to satisfy. even more fur, unusual photos of sailors stacked with rope, and more angry, bloody, inexplicable fantasies -- or are they passages from anti-clerical pornography from two centuries ago?
Book Id: 60627
$25.00Evergreen Queer Archives
48 pp. Fusing art, literature, social thought and academia, the EQA strives to creatively educate and represent the Evergreen queer and trans community in an empowering and accessible manner. Long letter from the editor about racism, queerness, and whiteness; plus why they include pics of naked people. Fat Column with Nancy B. Trans death statistics compiled by Philipe Lonestar. Racism and white privilege at Evergreen.
Book Id: 60385
$25.00R. Seth Friedman
160 pp. The go-to zine to find zine reviews and ordering information. THE entry point into alternative culture before the Internet. Articles are, how to cash those checks, by Dennis Fiery. Gossip by Jeff Koyen Mary Fleener on scams in the zine network. Index.
Book Id: 57925
$15.00R. Seth Friedman
96 pp. The go-to zine to find zine reviews and ordering information. THE entry point into alternative culture before the Internet. Articles are A User's Guide to U.S. Mail. Antonio Lopez writes Magazine DIstribution 101. Index.
Book Id: 57924
$15.00R. Seth Friedman
120 pp. The go-to zine to find zine reviews and ordering information. THE entry point into alternative culture before the Internet. This is R. Seth Friedman's last issue, perhaps the last issue altogether. Christopher Becker shares facts about the US Post Office. G. Gordon A. Valledor behind teh scenes at the post office. R. Seth Friedman writes a history of F5, The Factsheet Five Story: Or...Zines Are My Life. Julee Peezlee reminisces on the mail art hassles. Christopher Becker on what he's really learned from zines. Index.
Book Id: 57927
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