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Rikers Island ( YARD HEAT )
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Fighting
Gangs
Humor
Interactive Roleplay Crime Fiction | The Creator of Rikers Island Comics — a visual crime saga built from NYC roleplay storytelling, blending prison politics, street betrayal, gang wars, and dark humor into picture-only comic books, collectible lore, and immersive urban storytelling.
Barfly Magazine (PDX)
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Friendship
Humor
Leading Ladies
Music
Mystery
Political
Miss Jen Lane and friends/staff published BARFLY for over two decades.
BARFLY was a CD shaped guide to bars in Portland that easily fit in your pocket.
Peril Press is working on digitally reprinting the issues of the much-loved zine. Now with more color.
Not Angry Enough
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Dystopian
Humor
Music
Organized Crime
Political
Psychological
Back for issue 8 of the zine about the Portland DIY music scene and related.
Cover by James Edward Clark
This time we start with the dust up between Manny Espindola and Bill Vockeroth of Angry Samoans. Also we couldn't be more disappointed with Save Ferris.
Berlin recounts her Bacon Wrestling days in the first three years of Bacon Cup.
Also in the issue: Andrew Loomis, Frank...
Wildlife Crimes Comics
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Modern
Organized Crime
Pets
Science
Western
Wildlife crime is the fourth-largest form of organized crime globally, yet it often goes overlooked or is minimized. But not by everyone. I would like to shed light on the invisible work of many law enforcers, scientists, and activists who stand against wildlife crimes.
Work of Art in the Age of Image Generative Reproduction
» Graphic Novel » Non-Fiction
Mature
Political
Conversations around AI are messy.
Observations about Large Language Models morph into observations about Image Generators.
Aesthetic critiques against AI art get twisted into ethical concerns about the technology.
Machine learning computer science, metaphysics, law, and art criticism all merge into one discourse demogorgon.
This graphic novel only looks at one thin strand of that discourse,...
50 Shades of Red Light
» Graphic Novel » Non-Fiction
Friendship
Modern
Political
Understanding sex positive feminism and it's importance in modern feminist movements through short stories of different characters
(This was a class assignment between me and amazing friends of mine)
Published Comics
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Humor
LGBTQ+
A collection of the standalone comics that I've had published in Rat World Magazine, SPECK, and Debate Magazine.
Tung tung tung sahur vs smile
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Fighting
Humor
smile defeats queen alien. when its night, he goes to sleep. when Tung Tung Tung sahur comes to kill him.
Sequential Magazine
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Modern
Not a Comic but a Magazine interviewing Canadian indie comic creators so you can get to know them better and discover their work! Find more at sequentialmagazine.ca
The Invisible Illness: A Real Story About Life with Lupus
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Family
Girls' Love
Leading Ladies
Modern
Political
Science
The Invisible Illness comic book is created to raise awareness and help raise funds to save the Michigan Lupus Foundation. @mi.lupus
This is about more than just a story—it’s about showing what living with lupus really looks like, and how we can all help carry the message forward.
Story By:
Daniel and Brittni Hiils
Illustrations By:
Mary Mitchell (story and cover)
Annie (info...
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
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Humor
Mature
Music
Simply Wretched was a zine about the Eugene music scene published by Marty Schwarzbauer.
Issue #3 was published July 24, 1997
Contributors include Ryder Greene, John Jessell, Robin Shurtz, Mert, Soda Pop, Harriet, D.D., Insensitive Guy, Elizabeth Red, Joe Patterson, Hatchet, Walter Paisley, Mar, Mel, Vanessa
Contents:
Table of Contents, Etc - 2 pages
Ask Harriet - 1 page
There's Soap...
Apple Girl, A Graphic Memoir
» Manga » Non-Fiction
Family
Humor
Leading Ladies
Psychological
"Was there something about my body I should be worried about? Was it weird?"
Apple Girl describes the inner journey of its protagonist, Nica, as she struggles to make peace with her body and self-image. Due to forms of body shaming by family, friends, and other factors, Nica developed habits that made her hate herself and her body. As Nica realized how unhappy she was, she began to actively...