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Zines evade strict definitions. They are journals with stapled and glued ephemera. They are digital collages. They are small poetry anthologies and folded pieces of paper full of doodles. Pronounced ...
Teddie Bernard, a cartoonist and zine maker based in Chicago, uses their zines as a space to imagine. Currently, they’re working on a series of mid-century detective comic books that feature gay, ...
In the 1970s, the fanzine scene exploded. These unofficial, DIY publications may have emerged as early as 1930 in the science fiction space, but it was with the accessibility of production techniques, ...
When Dkéama Alexis and Ariana Steele wanted to create a space specifically for Black queer and trans people in central Ohio, they began with a simple but powerful medium: a zine. Named after a “very ...