




Featuring new strips by Richard Cowdry, Peter Lally, Bird, and Hannah Glickstein.
40 page issue, A4 (29.7 x 21 cm). Litho printed on heavy, good quality paper. Full colour covers.
Bit early for reviews of this issue, but here's an informal one:
"I've bought a few small press things recently but this is the one I've read first so I'll review it first. This is an anthology rather than a single story, and it works quite nicely. There's a good mixture of humour and human drama stories, with the standout being a wonderful satire on both 50's romance comics and the glut of semi-autobiographical indie comics about spineless young men." - What comic are you reading at the moment.