c2012 (no clear date). Scotland. A4 booklet, with colour images and black and white text. Comb-bound. Subject matter: LGBT History month, celebrations across Scotland, poems, recipes, articles, letters etc.
Sarah-Egan Pentland- Scotland. Very small booklets, black and white. mixture of very few words and photographic images.
June 2013. United Kingdom. A6 booklet, black and white. Subject matter: music, personal, musings, PhD, romance, tattoo.
- United States. A5 booklet, black and white. Photographs, cut-outs, print, handwriting. Front cover: newspaper print, text, images of women holding signs. Subject matter: street harassment, sexual abuse.
January 2001. Glasgow. A4 booklet. Front cover: glossy with image of a bomb on the front, and a purple border. Subject matter: interviews, anecdotes, fashion, Scottish national stereotypes explored, short stories.
Kirsteen- Scotland. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: image of a black and white train on a white background. Subject matter: A trip through the night on board the sleeper train to eating disorder recovery.
c2001. Central England. A5 booklet, black and white. Poor quality photocopy, unclear imagery. Subject matter: riot grrrl.
c2000. No Date. Leicestershire. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: 5 white bunnies on a black background. Subject matter: Feminism, riot grrrl, body image, personal, memories, censorship, inequalities, music.
Michelle- Lanark. A5 booklet, black and white, mixed media, incl, photocopy, drawings, print. Contents: revolution, pirate radio in central scotland, 60s comics, media.
Has a letter inside addressed to “Saskia” from John Miller, dated 23/02/1996:
“METALUNA was initially concieved as a thing to amuse old pals from Lanark who I was at Lanark Grammar skool with in the '60s' but it turned out quite different as none of my old pals managed to do any article writing (too much television and lager) and I ended up writing it all myself.”
From the zine: “METALUNA came into existence due to a conversation in a Lanark pub about the sad absence of an 'underground press' and the suggestion of doing a wee magazine was made.”
John Miller- Brighton. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: Cowgirl with guns. Subject matter: Comic strips, text/image story, feminism.