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− | '''Brains''' is a literary [[ | + | '''Brains''' is a literary [[zine]] released in the U.S.A. |
− | + | Subtitled "The Journal of Egghead Sexuality", the zine was edited by Nayland Blake and D-L Alvarez. | |
− | + | The first issue appeared in 1990. The cover featured the well-known character 'Mr. Peabody' from the tv series ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'', a glasses-wearing dog known for his intelligence. The cover of issue #1 promises: "Inside: Photos, Personals, One Handed fiction and True Stories for, by and about men who believe a mid is a terrible thing to waste." | |
− | + | "This is a series of short stories set in a universe where the 'normals' are actually undead and the punx are the only ones living. Much like our world. The project is nothing short of brilliant. Well-written, high concept - the punks will rule when the undead roam the land." -AR, in MRR #270 | |
− | + | [[Category:Zine]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Literary Zines]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Gay]] |
+ | [[Category:1990's publications]] |
Latest revision as of 02:33, 16 March 2024
Brains is a literary zine released in the U.S.A.
Subtitled "The Journal of Egghead Sexuality", the zine was edited by Nayland Blake and D-L Alvarez.
The first issue appeared in 1990. The cover featured the well-known character 'Mr. Peabody' from the tv series Rocky and Bullwinkle, a glasses-wearing dog known for his intelligence. The cover of issue #1 promises: "Inside: Photos, Personals, One Handed fiction and True Stories for, by and about men who believe a mid is a terrible thing to waste."
"This is a series of short stories set in a universe where the 'normals' are actually undead and the punx are the only ones living. Much like our world. The project is nothing short of brilliant. Well-written, high concept - the punks will rule when the undead roam the land." -AR, in MRR #270