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'''Bad Weather Press''' (since 2004) is a north catalan [[zine]] distro, was founded by Robert Roura and [[Pere Saguer]] in a summer of 2004 at the town of Cassà de la Selva, Catalunya. After some years, we have published ourcollective and individual work. Robert focused his publications in [[comics]] and psicology and Pere works with the graphism and [[photozines]].
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'''Bad Weather Press''' (since 2004) is a north catalan [[zine]] distro. It was founded by [[Robert Roura]] and [[Pere Saguer]] in 2004, at the town of ''Cassà de la Selva'', Catalunya. Since 2004 they have published collective and individual work. Robert Roura focused his publications on [[comics]] and psychological topics. Pere Saguer specialised on graphics and [[photozines]].
  
Actually the distro is open to other zines from other zinesters and specially focusing to collaborations for small press projects.
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Actually the distro is open to other zines from other zinesters, specially focusing on collaborations with other small press projects.
  
 
==Zines Published==
 
==Zines Published==
[[Image:SeaBridge.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Sea Bridge'''<br/> Photozine<br/> Cover by Pere Saguer]]
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[[Image:SeaBridge.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Sea Bridge'''<br/> Photozine<br/> Cover by Pere Saguer]]
 
 
  
 
*[[All is full of plastic]] by [[Pere Saguer]]
 
*[[All is full of plastic]] by [[Pere Saguer]]
*[[Tom's Fanzine]] by Robert Roura
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*[[Tom's Fanzine]] by [[Robert Roura]]
* The unsolved crime of Moixina by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* ''The unsolved crime of Moixina'' by [[Pere Saguer]]
* Deixeu morir els líders by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* ''Deixeu morir els líders'' by [[Pere Saguer]]
* Sweet Duck by Robert Roura
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* ''Sweet Duck'' by [[Robert Roura]]
* New and improved powerplant 94 by Robert Roura
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* ''New and improved powerplant 94'' by [[Robert Roura]]
* Sea Bridge, published by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* [[Sea Bridge]], published by [[Pere Saguer]]
* Lands speak record, by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* [[Lands speak record]], by [[Pere Saguer]], 2012
* The collage age, by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* ''Food Chain'', by [[Pere Saguer]] and [[Leonardo Amico]], 2012
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* ''The collage age'', by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* ''The Caravan'' by [[Robert Roura]], 2012
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* [[Gonzalo's Fanzine]] by [[Robert Roura]], 2012
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* "Natureza, luz, homem" by Carlos Cancela
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* "California" by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* "Christopher discovered america by mistake" by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* [[Manhattan]] by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* "Agno3" by [[Carles Palacio]]
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* "Stories" by [[Fábio M. Roque]]
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* [[Internet Romance]] by [[Sergi Serra Mir]]
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* [[Capitalismo Barbarie]] by [[Carles Palacio]]
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* [[No saquen las flores]] by [[Pere Saguer]]
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* [[2pm 6am]] by Irene Serrano Robledo
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* "Pilgrimage" by Ekaterina Solovieva
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* "Altres tafaners" by [[Pere Saguer]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://badweatherpress.com Official Site]
 
* [http://badweatherpress.com Official Site]
 
* [http://badweatherpress.blogspot.com Blog]
 
* [http://badweatherpress.blogspot.com Blog]
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bad-Weather-Press FB Page]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bad-Weather-Press/186430564785251?fref=ts FB Page]
 
 
  
[[Category:Distro]]
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[[Category: Small Press Publisher]] [[Category:Distro]][[Category:Active Distros]]
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[[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:2010s publications]]

Revision as of 12:27, 13 March 2014

Bad Weather Press (since 2004) is a north catalan zine distro. It was founded by Robert Roura and Pere Saguer in 2004, at the town of Cassà de la Selva, Catalunya. Since 2004 they have published collective and individual work. Robert Roura focused his publications on comics and psychological topics. Pere Saguer specialised on graphics and photozines.

Actually the distro is open to other zines from other zinesters, specially focusing on collaborations with other small press projects.

Zines Published

Sea Bridge
Photozine
Cover by Pere Saguer

External Links