Punk Planet: The Revenge of Print 2

The new issue of Punk Planet magazine is out now, reminding me that, yeah, I guess I did subscribe to their email newsletter, once. I’m glad I did that, because I was interested in the new issue, which promises to deliver some juicy details about the current state of “underground” print. Good old fashioned zines and stuff. And here’s the pitch…

FOR ANYBODY WHO’S EVER SAID “PRINT IS DEAD”. . .

Punk Planet Punk Planet #75 celebrates print media in all its forms with a follow-up to our first, best-selling Revenge of Print issue PP60. The legendary HARVEY PEKAR talks 30 years in comics and shares his original storyboards, CINDY OVENRACK—creator of the beloved Doris zine—discusses independent publishing, and up-and-comer TOM K. contributes an original comics feature. There are interviews with cutting-edge writers MICHELLE TEA and T COOPER, a conversation with Weird War’s IAN SVENONIUS about moving from music to writing, and fascinating peeks into the invaluable PRELINGER ARCHIVES, the world of TRANSGENDER ZINES, and the last decade of BITCH MAGAZINE. We’re also proud to announce exciting new columns by JOHNNY TEMPLE (Girls v. Boys, Akashic Books) and JOSH HOOTEN (Herbivore magazine). Plus, way more!

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