Rue Five Zines
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Forgot to blog this a few weeks ago and just came across them again. Got a package in the post with some great zines from Scottish artist/illustrator Rue Five.Rue Five was in London last month and painted at the second Cans Festival with fellow Scottish artist Elph. You can see the Can's work here.
The package I got, contained two zines, one which was produced by Analogue Books as part of their Running Amok self published series of zines; the other a self published zine titled "Something's Wrong Zine". Both zine are now sold out but I suggest checking his website and online shop on a regular basis for new zines.