Issue 6. Pink cover with hand-drawn face. Contents include: Interview with Erica Smith, queen of the zine scene; Frock vs. Fashion: A Girl's Dilemma; How to be a Cheeky Girl.
1 zine. Subject matter is female reproduction, fertility and other issues affecting women in a sexual/physical way.
Issue 10/10. Pink cover with photocopied hand on front, and the headline "Girsl Rock Out". Tagline: Style for the Challenged.
Black & white photocopy/collage zine, in a5 size. Short, biographical story.
Rachel House1 zine. Focus on women's issues, fertility, female reproduction etc. Collage of photocopy, hand-drawn images and text/handwriting. Black and white.
Anti-Heroc1997. London. Music reviews, biographical memoir, musings on life. A5 booklet, black and white. High density of text and imagery.
4 zines. c1993. London, United Kingdom. A5 format, glossy front cover. Contents: black and white, mix of comic strips, collage, cut-outs, type etc. Lesbian content.
Kate Charlesworth, cartoonist, 1950-1991-1993. London. Various contributors. Larger-than-A5 format, glossy colour cover, black and white content. Subject matter: comic strips written and drawn entirely by women.
Cath Tatec1997, no date. London “in the middle of the world’s largest androgynous zone, Middlesex where men are men and so are women and vice versa”. Larger than A5. Some use of colour, mostly black and white. Subject matter: Comic, Erotica / smut, Agony aunt (“how does a naked girl stash some emergency cash when naked or nearly so?”), Poetry, Prose, Cosmetics, Personal essays.
Joan Brennan- London.
Issue 4: A5 booklet, black and white, mixed of print, handwriting, doodles, pictures, collage and photocopy.
Issues 5 and 6: A4 booklets, black and white, mixed of print, handwriting, doodles, pictures, collage and photocopy.
Subject matter: Opinions, Personal, Music, Fashion, Feminism.