Subversive Agenda – #4 – Review

November 1, 1996

Versatile, knowledgeable, and comfortable praising what needs to be praised, and slamming what needs to be slammed. Subversive Agenda doesn’t dick around.

Rollerderby – The Book – Review

November 1, 1996

Lisa (Suckdog) Carver’s Rollerderby is the ‘zine that Sassy wishes it were – the work of a feminist who still enjoys being a girl.

Pimple – Review

November 1, 1996

And so Dyonne Warwyck’s torrid love affair came to a bitter end… but then, she’d known all along that it would.”

Factsheet 5 – #60 – Review

November 1, 1996

FS5 is the White Pages of ‘zines, packed with generally objective quick takes on just about every offbeat, eccentric, unhinged waste of wood pulp out there.

Ant – #6 – Review

November 1, 1996

I like this ‘zine, I really do. I’m glad someone knowledgeably reviews bands like Warrant, Enuff Z’Nuff, Skid Row, and some local rock, so I DON’T HAVE TO!

Slave University Home Page – Review

October 1, 1996

Schooling for the deviant, with a curriculum not found at any Ivy League school. Master Matthew needs a new slave, as his last one just left the country.

Mister Density – #7 – Review

October 1, 1996

Crispin Hellion Glover puts the “character” back in “character actor,” as anyone who’s seen his performances in River’s Edge, The Doors, My Tutor can attest.

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