Writers / Artists: Clay Butler

A long-running "definitive guide to the zine revolution" packed to the gills with reviews of all types of zines.
Other contents include a rundown of mainstream press coverage of zines, a Chicago Underground Press Conference report, and an article on zine publishing at Burning Man.

A long-running "definitive guide to the zine revolution" packed to the gills with reviews of all types of zines.
Other contents include articles on getting work published, scamming free stuff and selling advertising.

A long-running "definitive guide to the zine revolution" packed to the gills with reviews of all types of zines.
Other contents include an article on scamming your employer to get your zines published, "Banned in Bellingham" (about Jim Goad's Answer Me!), and Davy Crockett & self-publishing.

This issue's got: a letter from Robert Crumb about DuPree's apparent shadiness; a cover by Triangle-Slash (Seattle Star, Rapture); comics/cartoons/art by Wayno, Steve Hess, Clay Butler, Terry Everton; articles on creating art by Mary Fleener and Triangle-Slash; articles on censorship, The Velvet Underground; interview with Pere Ubu's David Thomas; interview with animator Bill Plympton; comix reviews by Joe Zabel; an excerpt from Poppy Z. Brite's Exquisite Corpse (with an introduction from the author); more.
There may be more contributors than listed above.