Zine Showcase #8
Jordan Kay
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Womens/Girls // $10 + shipping
Womens/Girls  is a black and white illustration zine printed on coloured paper and  contains a free A3 poster.  The attention to detail is fantastic; I  especially like the double page spreads, which works beautifully on the  coloured pages.  With a limited edition of only ten I would encourage  you to pick up a copy of this wondrous "inspired by women"  collaboration.
Sky Nash
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Broken Earphones // 80p + shipping
Inspired  by snatches of conversations heard whilst travelling on the underground  and bus routes around London, this zine features the words of  strangers.  Short and sweet this zine is a wonderful little idea, which I  hope Sky Nash develops with her future zines - I would love to see (or  rather, hear!) more of this project.
Delphine Bedient
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Moleskinexcavation
Moleskinexcavation  is a 36 page mini-zine aiming to present the contents of Delphine  Bedient's sketchbook, journal and general note-taking.  A receptacle for  all the little things one finds most important to remember, this zine  is filled with lists and ideas which results in a strange and  unintentional self-portrait.
Featuring
Steph Neary, Dan McCloskey, Nate McDonough, Lizzee Solomon
Andy Scott, Tom Dewing and Jes LaVecchia
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Andromeda #8 // $3 + shipping
A  unique collaboration zine originating from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  Andromeda is a comic anthology aiming to discover talent who share a  passion for illustration.  Issue 8 has a silk-screened front and back  cover, contains 28 pages of illustrations from seven artists; filled  with counterculture mishaps, urban legendary pets, post-holiday  remembrances and radical drawings.  The Andromeda project has a  fantastically diverse and light-hearted approach to zine making.
Edu Martínez Piracés
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Home Home Home // $1 + shipping
An  8 page mini-zine with illustrations of pretty homes.  There isn't much I  can say about this zine except to me it is perfect; clean lines, a  minimal approach and beautiful imaginary homes that leave me wondering  what kind of person is living inside each and every one of them..
 
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