Book & Zine Reviews

The Book & Zine reviews listed here were written between 2010 and 2020.

Book & Zine Reviews

Lexicon Devil: The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and the Germs by Brendan Mullen, Don Bolles, and Adam Parfrey

MAD Magazine #505 by the Usual Gang of Idiots

The Comics Journal #301 Publisher Gary Groth

Why We Drive: The Past, Present, and Future of Automobiles in America by Andy Singer

The Art of Atari by Tim Lapetino

Lou Reed by Anthony DeCurtis

Moving Target: The History and Evolution of Green Arrow by Richard Gray

The Essential Carl Mahogany by Zach Boddicker

Books on Dungeons & Dragons by Various Writers

Zines About Riding Trains by Various Writers

Zines About Food & Drink by Various Writers

Books by Katie Haegele

Assorted Zine Reviews

Chicago Rocker Newsletter by Various Writers

Scene History Zines by Various Writers

Read more Zine and Book Reviews by various writers.

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What is a Zine?

A zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a self-published, often handmade publication that typically features original or appropriated content like art, writing, photography, or commentary. Zines have small-circulation, non-commercial works that are often produced and distributed by individuals or small groups. They cover a wide range of topics, such as music, activism, personal experiences, art, subcultures, politics, or niche interests.

Characterized by their DIY (do-it-yourself) ethos zines find distribution at zine fairs, independent bookstores, and online. Zines enjoy a long history in underground and countercultural movements. This includes punk, feminist, and queer communities, which provide a platform for voices that might not be represented in mainstream media.