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New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines & Zine-Related

One Skate Beyond #2 Indoor Skating Edition by Buster $4

From Stephen Poon, $6 each: Cincinnati Mushroom House & Pondering the Infinite: 2 Short Stories

From Sofa Melon, Melon Press: Numerology: A Easy Guide to the Age of Your Soul the Zine $8, Midnight Shift: A Spooky RPG $12, Knaffgata #1 The Missing Link $10 & more.

Mayhem in Miniature: Graphikos Tradition by Jim Blanchard (Waterhead Books) $6

For the Love of Ray Navarro by Ruben Esparza (Mattazine Society) $12

Trashy by Brenna Brash $10

THING: Issues #1-10 The Voice of Americas Black Queer Underground in the Early 1990s edited by Robert Ford, Trent Adkins, and Lawrence Warren (Primary Information) $35

Knight of Cups by Erica Dawn Lyle $5

Brick House by Adam Green (Wiggle Bird Mailing Club) $10

Comics

Duplicator Magazine $22

Sliced Timber #1 by Lumberjack Nick (Killer Pterri Comics) $9.99

Fever Dream #1 by Scott Gerard Ruhl $6

My Comic Final LOL $10

Satellite Sunset by Madeline Mouse $10

From Leo Covault: Early Gender Crushes #1 $6, Transition Hacks for Ye Old Mascs $10, The Harpist $22 & more.

Graphic Novels

Holy Lacrimony by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly) $24.95

Confessional by Paige Hender (Silver Sprocket) $29.99

Hourglass by Barbara Mazzi (Silver Sprocket) $15.99

You Must Take Part in Revolution: A Graphic Novel by Badiucao and Melissa Chan (Street Noise Books) $23.99

Politics & Revolution

ALGOFFSHORE: The Art of Automating Tax Evasion by Rybn.org $25

Art Books

Freeks: Astounding Aberrations and Mutations by JR Williams (Waterhead Books) $34.95

It’s Worse than I Feared Drawings by Tom Howes $24.99

Newspapers & Lit Journals

The Shadow #62-#64 $2 each

Lyrics as Poetry #5 A Journal of Songwriting and Prose $20

edited by Nabeela Washington: How We Make Fire $12, How the West Was Black $11

Music Books

There and Black Again by Don Letts (Omnibus Press) $20

Sex & Drugs & Rock ‘N’ Roll: The Life Of Ian Dury by Richard Balls (Omnibus Press) $20

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Used Records and Tapes #5 by Chris Auman, Mike Dixon & friends $7

Booksellers Reflect on Self Publishing by Temporary Services (Half Letter Press) $10

Fixer Eraser #8 $3

Friendships as Resistance: Creating Communities of Care a Zine by Karina Killjoy $6

Collector #2 Wild West by Jessica Hoofnagle (Fluke Publishing) $5

Unresolved #11 by Eli Schmitt $5

Approaching Death: A Short Story by Jone Greaves $8

Stupor (various issues) $2 (mostly)

Schoolgirl $6

Vault of Slack #6 by Xenofact $8

Cheap Toys #28 by Giz $5

Comics

Shadow Banshee Periodical #2 Beware of Banshee by Nadia Stodder $7

Comics & Drawing zines by BH: Many Things #1 $12, WWW Dot Com #1 A Tale of Deception For All the Ages $3, Cabbage Man #1 Brought to You by Ford Motor Company and Cabbages $3 & more.

Pigeon #0 On the Come Up by Liam Kipp $6.50

Graphic Novels

Loud and Smart and In Color by Alex Krokus (Silver Sprocket) $16.99

Bring Me the Head of Susan Lomand: A High School Story by Connor B. $11.99

Land of Mirrors by Maria Medem $29.95

Politics & Revolution Books

Seven Social Movements That Changed America by Linda Gordon $39.99

Newspapers & Lit Journals

The Anarchist Review of Books #9 $6

Vitreous Wick #8 $8

Outer Limits

Alice’s Wonderland: The Search for the Hidden Door by Nigel Graddon $19.95

DIY

The Controllables: Reframing the Game of Life and Living Fully Charged by Justin JB Bergeron $20

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines + Zine-Related

Downtown Local by Aaron Cometbus (PM Press) $12.95

Postcards From Irving #11 by Tyler $5

Booger Bear Mini Zine #3 Attention Dragons by Andrew Coltrin $1

Blob #1 by Neil Martinson $12

Zines by Hugh Musick, $15 each: Field Guide to North American Robots, Peripatetic, Incidentals, A Parliament of Mobs

For the Love of Mattachine Society $12

Namaste, Motherfucker issues #9 + #10 $7 each

How to Spot a Pig $4

Straightaway Tangent by August Personage issues #1-#3 $5 each

Comics

Comics by Wren: Denise Got Raptured $5, Affinity #1 + $2 $8 each

How Lesbians Work by Audrey Campbell issues #1-#5 $4

Graphic Novels

World Within the World: Collected Short Comix 2010-2022 by Julia Gfrörer (Fantagraphics) $39.99

Politics & Revolution

Eyes on Gaza: Witnessing Annihilation by Khaled A. Beydoun and Mohammed Sabaaneh (Street Noise Books) $16.99

Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation by Sophie Lewis (Haymarket Books) $22.95

Essay Books

Ouroboros: A Dating Memoir by Jamie Hansen $17.99

Photo Books

Background by Aleksei Kavasin $24

Fiction

True Failure by Alex Higley $18

Magazines

Dollhouse Magazine issues #3 + #4 $18, $20

Poetry

COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope Disco by Karen Finley (City Lights Publishers) $16.95

For the Young at Heart 

What the Lizard Said: Poems by Nels Hanson and Mandana Talieh $9.99

Spotlight on Inner Loop Press

Happy final days of Aquarius Season to those who celebrate! We thought it would be fitting to showcase the radical and scientific zines we received from Inner Loop Press , operated by Tanya Brassie in Philadelphia, PA. Each issue is lovingly risographed with die-cut pages and filled with impressive research, and we can hardly keep these informational zines on our shelves. Take a peek at all the titles we have in stock right now.

All zines mentioned below are written and produced by Tanya Brassie.

Space Trash

Trash in space, it’s more common than you think. The latest publication from Inner Loop Press’ Society’s Wonders Series is all about the debris humans disperse into Earth’s orbit during space missions. Learn how trash accumulates from chipped aircraft paint, defunct satellites, and missiles used to destroy said satellites. Due to the increase in commercialization and militarization of space missions, the amount of space waste is quickly multiplying. Fortunately, there are initiatives in place for private companies to develop technology to remove debris and abandoned satellites in the atmosphere.

Toxic Lagoons: Midwest Edition, Southern Edition, and Northeastern Edition 

The environmental disasters described in Toxic Lagoons shine a light on the myriad of ways corporations and business owners pollute the Earth with toxic chemicals and mismanaged waste, resulting in Superfund sites that affect wildlife, surrounding communities, and the health and wellbeing of the ecosystems in our American cities. I learned New Jersey has the highest volume of Superfund sites in the US (224), with North Dakota being the environmental winner with zero. My personal favorite in the series is the Southern edition, where I learned about the Rhinehart Tire Fire Dump in Frederick County, Virginia.

Data Centers

Going digital seems like a simple solution to the ever growing problem of pollution and waste we’ve accumulated in our lifetimes. Unfortunately, the amount of energy it takes to fire off a single G**gle search is similar to turning on a 60-watt light bulb for 17 seconds. Data centers also use an insane amount of water to prevent the servers from overheating. With the popularity of AI, these issues are only increasing while using more of the planet’s resources.

Thank you Tanya Brassie and Inner Loop Press for bringing awareness to environmental injustice and how our man-made waste affects our beautiful home planet. I love that there is a quiz in each zine so you can make sure you’re paying attention to these important issues. Come into the shop to flip through these gorgeous and thoughtful zines!

<3 Angel