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Monday, 21 April 2014

New in: Loads of zines! (Video Special)

We have received some big donations from some very kind people recently. We don't really have time to write a blog post about every single one of the zines that we get in these bundles, but we thought it'd be nice to feature them in a quicker way!

Here's some of the zines that we received a couple of weeks ago. Mainly music stuff from the 90s. They'll all be on the shelves within the week, so if there's any that take your fancy, come down to Nexus and have a look!

Thanks Michelle for sending these in!

Saturday, 5 October 2013

New in: Reading Between the Lines Volume One


Reading Between the Lines, by Robert Shaw, is "a collection of illustrated quotes from various types of media, but mainly movies". All your favourite movie quotes, illustrated.


Guess the name of the film!



New in: Organelle


Elliot Coffin, a contributor to 2000% Buttitude, brings us Organelle - a "passage through the body". Organelle is screen printed and pictures of the inside are available here.


New in: Vee is for Vulva #1 and It's Uter-Us Not Uter-You #1



Two pocket sized zines containing fun (and not so fun) facts about vulvas (vulvae?) and uturi. 

New in: Un Deg Un Rhymes With Bean Egg Bean 'Zine #1


Tiny pocket sized zine about Un Deg Un, a pop-up arts centre at 11 Regent Street, Wrexham. The arts centre is run by THIS project, a local arts organisation, in partnership with Leeds-based arts charity East Street Arts. It features photography by Sue McGrane and artwork by Paintpotface.

http://thisproject.co.uk/pop-up-arts-centre-now-open/


New in: Alligator #2


Okay, so this isn't technically "new in". It came in ages ago but it got mislaid somewhere along the way, sorry! Better late than never. It's by Paul Gallagher, who contributed an illustration to the issue of Shrieking Violet we received recently.

"Alligator is an anthology zine of comics and illustrations by Manchester student Paul Gallagher. The work is influenced by cartoons, as well as underground comics, outsider/folk art and TV shows, to get more information and examples of his work go to http://paulgallagherillustration.tumblr.com/".


Tuesday, 30 July 2013

New in: Modern Moral Subjects



Jacob Louis Beaney’s Modern Moral Subjects is a series of 11 drawings that take a satirical look at the current socio-economic state of the United Kingdom, inspired by artists such as William Hogarth, James Gillray, James Ensor, Goya, and Edouard Manet.