I missed the first Internet Comics, and I don’t know anything about Maré Odomo. I’ve got to fix that, because this looks good and it seems everything that Sacred Prism does is worth owning.
From the Collection
Mother Shovel (1986) by Steven Cerio. An intricately drawn psychedelic zine. I’d like to either sell this rare gem or donate it to a worthy collection. @steven_cerio do you have an suggestions?Sorry for the lack of posts! It’s been a busy month. I have two new mini memoirs for sale: My Day at the Zoo by Sacha Jones and I Don’t Wanna Talk Anymore by Violet Kitchen. Link in the bio!The Bait and Switch (2006?) by Dane Martin and Joseph Lambert. A strange and sad story. One of a kind. You can own this rare gem for $10 postage paid. #minicomic UPDATE: this is claimed.The Picture in the House (1991) by Jason Lutes. An HP Lovecraft adaptation, and a rare find! #minicomicIron Clad (2002) by Dan Zettwoch. Can you believe this intricately beautiful comic (with a screen print and a fold-out, of course) once sold for $2? Those were the days. #minicomicSimple Routines by JP Coovert. These issues span a decade, 2005-2014. Compare this page from issue 1 to a page from issue 20! I’m missing issues 3, 4, and anything after 20. Do you have them to sell or trade? @jpcoovert How long did the series last? #minicomicWhat is a Glacier? (2017) by Sophie Yanow, published by Retrofit. A very good comic, and I have an extra copy. Buy it for $7, US postage included. EDIT: this is claimed.Wulvereen vs. Star Trekk (2010) by John Porcellino and Noah Van Sciver. Fun! #mimicomicDecember 3rd 1967: An Alien Encounter (2011) by Michael Jasorka. The text is taken verbatim from the eye-witness account of a supposed abductee, recorded in 1970. You can play the recording as you read along!The Passenger (2009) by Tim Lane. An exquisitely detailed story of depravity. #minicomicAll of CCS’s civics-focused freebie comics have been great, but their latest one takes the cake! Health and Wealth (2022).I have too many zines! Do you want these? Infiltration, the zine about going places you’re not supposed to go. Published In Toronto. Seven issues here from 1996 to 2003. $25, postage paid in the US. Or free to libraries or archives. #zinesMore Jordan Crane. The Shortcut (year unknown, 2003 or so?). I don’t believe this was ever published as a book? It’s the chapter that happens before The Clouds Above, I’m pretty sure. #minicomicMore of Jordan Crane: book vs. minicomic! The Last Lonely Saturday book came out in 2000, the mini came out in 1999. #minicomicKeeping Two (2022) by Jordan Crane. Brilliant, couldn’t put it down. Here are two issues of the minicomic, for comparison. #minicomicToastycats 1 (2008) by Magda Boreysza. A minicomic from Scotland. Brilliant and weird. Haven’t seen anything like it. Magda now lives in New Orleans and has lots of cool stuff on her Etsy shop. #minicomicOne last dirty zine then it’s back to comics. Bitte Liebling 2. I’m not sure of the year, maybe 2006? Based out of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Very dirty, these are the only pages that aren’t x-rated. #zineSpeaking of sexy zines, look at this one from 1965 with Tom of Finland art! Definitely a prized possession. #zinesSweet Action: Porno for Girls. High production value zine from the aughts. (2005 I think. NYC based I think.) Very dirty! Buy this zine for $10 obo, shipping in the US included. Note it’s a little banged up. #zinesPhone Stoned (2022) by King Ray. Experimental and funny. Sort of a dystopian smartphone adventure. #minicomic