updating cart, please wait...
results for nuts


Interviews with H.P.P. and Gun Outfit, a scene report, photos. 8 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

Interviews with Sex Vid and Broken Strings, lots of cool photos, “The American Work Experience” by Carrie Keith, secret lake, experience through vision. 16 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

[ continued ]

Interviews with Nodzzz, Hell Woman, White Boss, and Mae Kessler & Sam Kates-Goldman (on dance performance!). A history lesson from Tobi Vail, reviews, art, photos, more. 20 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

This is the travel issue, getting us out of the Olympia scene and into the U.S. of A. Interviews with Brilliant Colors, St. Dad, Justin Clifford Rhody, and The Spits. Art, photography, comics, Captain America’s balls (ew). 24 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

[ continued ]

Musicians interview their parents on their impression of the Women’s Movement (awesome), art, photography, comics, an interview with local beer brewer Tony Powell, the Blue Iris Mystery School, food reviews, a recap of a Lil’ Wayne concert in Oakland. Band interviews with Living Eyes and Bone Sickness. 36 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

[ continued ]

Milk Music tour journal. Interviews with Jean Nagai and White Wards. Kanako interviews Anna Mink. Show reviews. Photography. Art. Much more. Comes with a fold-out poster! 28 pages, legal size, on newsprint.

[ continued ]

Another beautiful newsprint poster issue of Nuts. Highlight: a Grass Widow poster! With members likes and dislikes on the back (like an old teen magazine). There's also: the story of an 80's Fartz show turned into mayhem by the Seattle Police (turns out they've always been like that!); an L.A. hardcore scene report from Silenzio Statico; 90's NYC street punk; interviews; photos; art; and much more...[ continued ]

A HUGE new issue of the Nuts fanzine, the first issue from it's new Brooklyn, NY home. Punk newsprint glory, extra posters, interviews, photos, and so much more.

Interviews with Hank Wood and the Hammerheads, La Misma, Deformity, Yusuke Okada. Poster art by Sam Ryser and Heather Benjamin, and so much more.

[ continued ]

Highly recommended! For everybody, not just comic lovers. Comic artists and comic lovers think about comics and the importance of comics in their lives. They even draw a few comics along the way.

Within: a dusty comic book store in the 80’s serving as salvation for a geeky teen girl; dealing with Asperger’s and learning social cues from comics; the current state of Heavy Metal; adapting The Secret Garden; a girl in the 70’s and her love of war comics; superheroes; Harvey Pekar; and much much more...[ continued ]