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A queer and trans fat activist timeline

"A queer and trans fat activist" zine cover on yellow paper with black printed title and photographs of handwritten timeline.

A queer and trans fat activist timeline is a 2010 project by Charlotte Cooper, described as “concerned with documenting queer… Read More »

What I Drew

Colour "What I drew" issue 2 zine cover. Hand drawn illustration and titles in yellow, red, black and white.

What I Drew: pictures in boxes that are true and made up is the name for the comic volumes Joe… Read More »

Gutterfag

Black and white "Gutterfag" photo-collage zine cover. Cut and paste photos of punk bands. Printed and handwritten text.

Gutterfag was a punk queer zine made in the 90s by Jeff Junker in San Francisco. It features both aspects… Read More »

Crowbar: squatting news

Black, white and blue "Crowbar" zine interior double page spread. Cut and paste collaged printed and hand drawn illustrations and texts.

Crowbar was a zine published in London in the height of the squatting movement. It features news and articles on… Read More »

At sea with sexists

At sea with sexists

At sea with sexists, a zine made in 2009 by Alex Brew, kicks off with the following — terribly relatable… Read More »

Bodytalk

"Bodytalk" double page spread zine interior. Colour and black and white collage of hand drawn illustration, photograph of a woman holding a giant spoon and printed text.

Bodytalk is a zine that “speaks frankly about sexuality, bodies and reproductive health. It is rooted in the belief that… Read More »

Snap

"Snap" zine cover. Black, photocopied printed text on yellow paper.

Snap — a short story & literature zine was a zine edited and designed by Matt Sidebottom (interview with Matt… Read More »

Derby City-zine

Black and white "Derby City-Zine" title part of the cover. Printed text in various fonts with hand drawn illustration.

The Derby City-zine is, as its name suggests, “a Derby based, open collective committed to providing a platform for anyone… Read More »

The Coming Insurrection

Black and white "The coming insurrection" zine cover. Photograph of protestors and fire with small printed title text, on green paper.

The Coming Insurrection (L’insurrection Qui Vient) is a polemic, radical anarchist essay written in 2007 under the anonymous authorship of… Read More »

No Quarter

"No quarter" issue 4 zine cover. Black and white photograph of a long line of people, most probably from the second world war time. Bluish frame and white printed title text.

No Quarter was a zine produced by Anti Fascist Action, Ireland (AFA) in the early 2000s. AFA itself was formed… Read More »

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