In Shut Up and Love the Rain, Oakland-based zinester Robnoxious takes along his path from early sexual exploration to his current sex-positive, constantly-deprogramming, uber-healthy queerness! Rob's
In the follow-up book to the award-winning Making Stuff & Doing Things, Matte Resist (Resist Zine) compiles practical information around bicycles, gardening, home-repair, seed-saving, and many oth
Scam was equal parts an introductory guide on how to get things for free and punk memoir. Youths experienced trainhopping, house shows, and cross country tours that sought out swimming holes. Communit
More than 500,000 declassified memos, debriefings, and transcripts were combed, contextualized, and graphically narrated with food as a theme in this collection. Providing a voyeuristic insight into t
Raleigh Briggs collects her zines, illustrations, and thoughts around what it is that makes a great DIY household—homemade cleaning solvents that aren't made from poison, herbs that will heal you, and
Two great vegan cookbooks have been combined?an anthology of The Dirty South, issues 1-3 and Hot Damn and Hell Yeah?in this incredible compilation. A unique take on southern cooking, vegan style with
02 A vegan cookbook in the vein of Soy Not Oi with hundreds of recipes and a wide variety of interesting dishes in here, too many to even try and pick out a few favorites to mention. Also, like Soy N
Shawn Granton (Ten Foot Rule) and Nate Beaty (Brainfag Comics) edited a new, 4th edition of this really comprehensive guide of things to do in Portland, OR. Features tons of information on various nei
Meant to be a friendly gateway into the world of fixing your not-so-brand-new commuter bike, this bicycle repair manual is hand illustrated and conversationally toned. It also reprints the original fo
A fascinating graphic ‘novel’ that details the art and science of screenprinting from inception to printed t-shirts! It teaches you how to build a screen, burn an image, test how things are going, pul
A priceless time-bomb of pop culture, Reklaw serves a compelling and secret look into an impossibly lost era. The book collects photos from the 1970s paired with accompanying comments from employers a
Stemming from ten years of zine writing and five years of eccentric illustration, Cristy C. Road debuts her first illustrated novel. Indestructible chronicles the misadventures of wildly eccentric, L
?Brainfag” is a turn-of-the-century medical term for brain fatigue and this collection explores such fatiguing subjects as self-expression, love and love lost, urban existence versus living off the gr
In the tradition of our DIY city guide The Zinester's Guide to Portland, we're proud to announce our brand-new New York City version! The Zinester's Guide to NYC is a top-to-bottom, on-the-cheap, wart
Full of information about living without a permanent residence, this collection contains helpful and informative tips for biking, tents, showering, and cooking. These zines from 2000 to 2008 show how
The usual doggies, sheep, and elephants wearing clothes - but this volume, collecting issues #9-14 of the comic, focuses around Nicole Georges’ long term relationship. It begins, blossoms, and then fa