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* [http://readpalered.blogspot.com/2009/03/oi-oi.html Pages from Haich.2 ] | * [http://readpalered.blogspot.com/2009/03/oi-oi.html Pages from Haich.2 ] | ||
* [http://torntranslations.com.au/ E J Zyla website ] | * [http://torntranslations.com.au/ E J Zyla website ] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 1 April 2011
Haich is a heavy Illustrated graphic novel style zine ( 2008 - ), created by E J Zyla.
"...Haich started out as a platform to thrash out an idea without any specific direction – It is a make it up as you go zine – The idea behind it is that a letter of an alphabet can be so much more than just a part of a whole- You can create stories out of anything – Haich inspires me..." says E J Zyla, on the introduction contact page for Haich.
Issues
- Haich.1 - and the mechinations of History (September 2008): Theme 'Mechinations of History'. Collectors Edition 250;comes with spray painted clear cover; 8 black and white photocopied pages; This issue also features a 'Book Token'. (Collect the first 4, follow directions to receive the 5th free)
- Issue 2 - Haich.2 ...oF SCIENCE AND SHADOWs...(March 2009): Theme: 'of science and shadows'.
Based on a nightmare. Edition 250;8 black and white photocopied pages; bound in cardboard with spray painted design on cover. This issue also features a 'Book Token'. (Collect the first 4, follow directions to receive the 5th free)
- Issue 3 - Haich.3 Love + Gravity(May 2009): Theme 'Love + Gravity'. Edition 250; 8 black and white, photocopied pages; bound in cardboard and a colour printed poster. This issue also features a 'Book Token'. (Collect the first 4, follow directions to receive the 5th free)