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It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth
It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth
Comic - Non-Fiction
Cartoonist ZOE THOROGOOD records six months of her own life as it falls apart in a desperate attempt to put it back together again in the only way she knows how. IT'S LONELY AT THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH is an intimate metanarrative that looks into the life of a selfish artist who must create for her own survival. A poignant, slice-of-life-style story perfect for fans of Adrian Tomine's The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist.
Not Angry Enough
Not Angry Enough
Graphic Novel - Non-Fiction
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 Peters, Girl Drink Drunks, Hutchie, Guerrilla Teens, Pat Todd and the Rank Outsiders, Miz Chaos, Chelsea Rose, Latinum, Tina Cole, Something Aint Rights, Mark Rogers, Satyress, Devlin, Brady Bee'z Art, Hole Punch, Club 21, Carrie Wilkins, Renegade Leathers, Jen Lane, Jeff Truhn, Victoria Renard, Oriana Noir, Brian Lehfeldt, Ey-Anna Shrishti, Pi Winslow, Keith Littlefield, Alex Fast, Noland Bell, Nolan Void, Noland Magnuson, Finger Bang City, Codi Vore, Eva D'Luscious, Jenny Woo, The Bloodtypes, Adeline Gray, Jeannette Trexler, The Science Femme, Mars Needs Bacon, Kendra Fossati and more...
Kari Crock In The Scorpion Pit
Kari Crock In The Scorpion Pit
Comic - Sci-Fi
The latest adventures of Kari Crock, who delivers human meat, books and death rays to monsters and aliens throughout the galaxy for ANVIL. The only corporation left. And it's run by robots who don't like Kari very much. Comic Contributors include: James Edward Clark, Lucas Rhossard, Virginia Paine, Elly J. Burg But this isn't just a comic, it's also a zine about the Portland DIY music scene. Contents include: Leonard Nimoy - a lost 2013 feminist photography class discussion Interviews with: Manisone Ratts (Jet Hag, Phantom Lights, Trace Amounts, Hoops) Damon Frye (Jackass Willie, Spread Eagle, The Hazmats) We Might Die (Las Vegas) Artist Spotlight Pin-Ups from Carrie Wilkins and Chelsea Rose Ape Go-Go Gorilla Playlist by Ryder Greene Portland Street Art Show Reviews include: Guerrilla Teens Amy Beth and Thee Creeps Sharp Kicks Joel Hixon and the Inertia Birds Meat Mallet Nick Gamer The Chats Social Distortion Amyl and the Sniffers Short Stories, Puzzles, News and lost more! Nearly 250 pages!!!!
A Night at the Parlor
A Night at the Parlor
Comic - Non-Fiction
Originally released in "And out come the Comics" an anthology about punk rock. The story contains non fiction scenarios and situations I experienced during my time as a bartender at a punk club in Austin, Texas called The Parlor. Story and art by David Luján
Atomic Dustbin
Atomic Dustbin
Comic - Non-Fiction
First overstuffed issue featuring 3 titanic tales by David Miller! First is the autobio "My Mental Journal," detailing work in a mental hospital and the reflection in the author, and then we meet "MADDIE", the absolutely-true tales of a raging child. Finally, "BradleyVsWorld" showcases the titular heroine's international quest to retrieve her stolen phone and the entire life contained within its circuits.
Published Comics
Published Comics
Comic - Non-Fiction
A collection of the standalone comics that I've had published in Rat World Magazine, SPECK, and Debate Magazine.
Frankenstein in Space
Frankenstein in Space
Comic - Sci-Fi
This issue of the comic/zine features a few short comic pieces as well as interviews, show reviews and lots more. The Decliners, "Your Favorite Band's Favorite Band" talks about their upcoming 20th Anniversary 4 day bender at The Starday Tavern! - Meet The Shitfits! - Carrie Beveridge gives us the lowdown on The Something Ain't Rights, Beta Voids and more... - Natalie Lucio (Poison Idea) reviews The Rocky Horror Clown Show at The Funhouse and recounts the tale of the Hot Gun play from 2010. - Lost 2016 Titty Babies interview with Rico Walker - Radio Hot Tub interviews Ken Weiner from 48 Thrills about their 20th Anniversary show. - Review of the 48 Thrills 20th Anniversary show. - Project Rainier Fest 2 with Snooper, Happy Death Men and more... - Private Mike Art Show review - The Go-Downs - 2003 Photo Gallery - Art from Mark Rogers (The Courtesy Clerks), Carrie Wilkins, Portland Street Art, Toulouse-Lautrec - Mars Needs Bacon comic strip - Kari Crock - Puzzles and lots lots more...
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
Comic - Non-Fiction
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 in the Soap Dish by Marty - 1 page Driving Sideways Down a One-Way Street by Ryder Greene - 1 page Sonic X-Plosion Redoux by Vanessa - 1 page 13's - 4 pages 13 Great Song Quotes by mel Thirteen Women by Mert Top 13 Music Related Disappointments of 1997 by John Jessell Thirteen Special Men!!! by Mar Top 13 by Harriet Thirteen Reasons Why I Don't Like You by Soda Pop Thirteen Reasons To Read Simply Wretched Magazine by John Jessell 13 Best Live Bands Ever by Ryder Greene Simply Wretched's Top 13 Albums under a Buck by Walter Paisley 50th Anniversary of Hollister Biker Riots by Hatchet - 3 pages Ozz Fest review by Elizabeth Red and Joe Patterson - 5 pages CD reviews by various - 5 pages