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Burn Collector
Cover of Burn Collector #13.

Burn Collector is a zine written and published by Al Burian in Chicago, IL, U.S.A.

The zine contains stories both from his childhood and his life after college, as well as interviews and comics. Al's writing often approaches grim subject matter, like contemplating suicide, the end of the world, or just run-of-the-mill existential despair, in a superbly humorous fashion.

Burn Collector is one of the more popular zines in the perzine category. Issues 1 through 9 were collected and released as a book by The Buddy System, which is now in its fifth printing. Burn Collector was featured in Volume Two of 1997's Zine Yearbook.

Issue #16 was released April 2012 in collaboration with Pegacorn Press, Berlin. The zine contains comics, essays, reviews, and interviews with musician Tim Remis and radical mental health activist Sascha DuBrul. This issue is sub-titled “Music and Mania,” and examines the intersection between creativity and losing your marbles.

Al currently lives in Chicago, and plays in the notable punk bands Milemarker and Challenger. Al has also published Things are Meaning Less, a collection of comics from the '90s, a perzine/comic called Utopia, and most recently, a travel zine called Natural Disasters, now in its second issue.

Burn Collectior is included in the Sophia Smith Zine Collection at Smith College and the St. Patrick's Zine Library.

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