Posted on: September 3, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Now, this will be one of the shortest reviews I’ve done, as about 95% of this zine is just blankness. However, the editor of this magazine has an affinity for late-1800’s drawings for products, and seemingly unrelated pieces of writing, such as a description of someone being called about a eclipse. A German (I think) worksheet is includes, and a stream-of-consciousness poem adorns the page adjacent. The zine is one definitely geared for the crowd that is definitely into art, as I do not find much of anything really of use during this issue. I mean, there are a lot of pretty pictures, but if one has no clue about what the text is supposed to mean in the context of the piece, one will usually be apt to take less from the piece as a whole. If you really want to try to find an issue of this magazine, please e-mail [email protected] or by all means e-mail me or send $.60 in postage for it. I really have no use for it. Thanks.
Rating : 3.1/10.

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