Goldenrod Magzine

Goldenrod Magzine: Donlon Dingdongtario's hyper-regional hootie-hoo of cultural concern. Cover illustration is by Ryan Cassidy a parodic portrait of Sandy McTire, the Canadian Tire mascot.
Goldenrod Magzine: Donlon Dingdongtario's hyper regional hootie-hoo of cultural concern. Cover image is a parodic illustration by Ryan Cassidy depicting an old, fat Bert Racoon sitting in a mobility scooter smoking a joint with a Tim Horton's coffee.
Goldenrod Magzine: Donlon Dingdongtario's hyper regional hootie-hoo of cultural concern. Cover illustration by Ryan Cassidy depicts a parody of Bonhomme Carnivale melting into a puddle of water, smiling and waving.

The best comics printed on yellow paper ever.

It’s Donlon, Dingdongtario’s Hyper-Regional Hootie-Hoo of Cultural Concern! Goldenrod is a quarterly pseudo-anthology featuring the best and brightest comic strippers working in the biz today. It’s cram-packed with kooky komix, strange stories, and nonsensical narratives about living, loving and loathing in London -er Donlon. Each issue features colour covers, 24 pages of authentic goblin-free Goldenrod paper (except number 1), and rounded corners! You won’t believe how rounded those corners are. $5 plus shipping. Visit the gift shop to order now!

The Singing Chandelier

The Singing Chandelier Book 1: Iris is a digest-sized zine by Ryan Cassidy. The 1st edition cover is burnished kraft paper with a circular hole cut into it revealing an iris printed on the page underneath.
The Singing Chandelier Book 2: Coconut is a zine by Ryan Cassidy. The 1st edition cover is thick, black cardstock with a circular hole cut into it revealing a coconut illustration on the page underneath.

A paranoid collage of fact and phobia

The Singing Chandelier is a 5-part illustrated horror story told in forged documents biographing psychic prodigy Sam Maxwell’s life and works. It’s a cryptic and unravelling research project presented as ‘the very opposite of a puzzle’. Books 1 and 2 are currently available.

These first editions feature a peekaboo cover (shout out to VC Andrews) on patterned Kraft card and black core card stock. 24 pages b&w laser print. Visit the gift shop to order now!

Jonathan Livingston Literal

To the Literal Jonathan Seagull, who lives within us all

Richard Bach’s timeless novella reimagined for the no-bullshit millennial generation in a wildly literal 92-page cheapo paperback edition. The text has been completely re-written and illustrated to tell a story about running humans instead of flying birds and is completely ridiculous. Possibly the stupidest thing ever made. Edition of 100.

Journal of Franklin Crumb

Kids say the darndest things

Young Franklin Crumb is having a tough year. The misspelled missives and cryptic crayon illustrating his Language Arts journal seem to document a retreat from reality into the unfinished basement of his parents’ new home. Perhaps he’s just a gifted little storyteller…

40 pages one-of-a-kind handmade book illustrated in pencil, marker, pen, crayon and stickers!

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