Zine of the week: Boat

Boat magazine is all about ‘amazing but forgotten cities around the world’ launching with Sarajevo. It’s a keeper.

See here: http://www.allaboardtheboat.com/boat-magazine/
Buy here: http://www.boatstudio.bigcartel.com

Zine of the week: SOKO

Fashion and illustration based zine SOKO.
Produced by art & design boutique Pogo.

http://www.sokozine.com/

Zine of the week: Ocean

Photos by Aaron Louis Fowler, text by Jason Lazarus and a poem by Erin Jane Nelson.

http://aaronlouisfowler.com/oceanzine.html

Zine of the week: Overkill

Jamie Thomas has been working with Insight to produce this cool little zine.

Insights 2010 collection is looking pretty fresh too!

http://insight51.us/overkill.html

Zine of the Week: Rear Window

There are always nice bits and bobs coming out of Café Royal Books. Zine of the week is ‘Rear Window’ by Erik van der Weijde. A solid photographic collection of girls and dogs humping.

Zine of the week: Baby Baby Baby

I picked up a copy of this somewhere at random. Really like everything about it’s raw style.

http://babybabybaby.com.mx/

Zine of the week: HUH magazine

HUH. Magazine is a free, arts & culture paper based in London. Well worth picking up a copy if you see one. Or visit their website…

http://www.huhmagazine.co.uk

Zine of the week: FLIPPED

Flipped BMX Zine. BY STP (Scott The Punk). I’m not sure if he’s still making them anymore, I know he posts more random shit at http://ridethesky.wordpress.com/

Zine of the week: SHRED

This late 80’s skate comic is real good. Full of crime fighting, gnarly, board chopping dudes! There are some pretty funny stories and a lot of amazing sketches.

I think this was before digital, but I found a few on ebay..

Zine of the week: Black is Beautiful

A celebration of black markers and superheroes. Alister Lee is also on a quest to be the person with the largest collection of black marker pens, hmmm, good luck with that one.

http://enterthealist.com

Zine of the week: ROADKILL

We’re going to start featuring a new zine each week.

There’s a lot of good stuff out there, most of which barely get printed and usually end up being passed round a mate or two before being put in a draw and lost forever.

First up is ROADKILL ZINE, I saw the name scribbled on a ramp in some back end skate park in Kent. A collaboration between Craig Scott and Dan Singer. Full on gore, the latest edition now available here, which I quote is ‘16 pages of illustrated horror’.