Category Archives: ZINES

International Girl Gang Underground zine (2011)

Are you mad at me? I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to be away so long. It’s just that I’ve been really caught up launching the International Girl Gang Underground compilation zine, co-edited by Kate Wadkins. It’s been a frigging dream come true! I’m really proud of it, and I’ve been putting a majority of my [...]

Anonymous Boy collection 1

Anonymous Boy zine One of the most recognizable artists that graced the pages of JD’s and also did artwork for Pansy Division and Limp Wrist(i think?)

“Boredom = Death: The Popstitutes 86-95” Zine Show @ Goteblüd [Mini-Review]

I stopped by Goteblud zine shop on Saturday to check out the new Popstitutes show that was opening later that evening. Matt Wobensmith, the shop’s proprietor and former Outpunk zinester, was busy stapling and collating and putting a lot of love into thick stacks of paper that were being folded into one-off zines about the [...]

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: International Girl Gang Underground Zine

http://www.girlgangunderground.org THE INTERNATIONAL GIRL GANG UNDERGROUND compilation zine aims to document and dissect how Riot Grrrl’s legacy has manifested twenty years later, as well as provide guidance for those who want to transform “revolution girl style now!” into “REVOLUTION GIRL STYLE FOREVER!” If Riot Grrrl doesn’t resonate with you or your cause, that’s okay! We [...]

HOMOCORE Zine (1988-1991)

HOMOCORE was one of the first queercore zines, started a few short years after JDs began publishing. It was created by Tom Jennings and Deke Nihilson, both of San Francisco, who were influential in catalyzing the American West Coast queercore scene of the early 1990s. Notable characteristics of the zine were its inclusion of nearly [...]

“You Are Her” Riot Grrrl Zine Show @ Goteblüd [Mini-Review]

Sunday afternoon found me in the Mission, checking out the interactive Riot Grrrl zine exhibit on its last day at Goteblüd, a zine store. Goteblüd is run by Matt (Wobensmith, formerly of Outpunk), who put together the exhibition with an eye for detail and a whole lot of TLC. Classic zines like Bamboo Girl, Bikini [...]