


Leave it to Liz Mason to make the only zine of humorous, real-life eulogies we've ever read. It should also come as no surprise that half of this issue is about a fax machine who, once eulogized, rose from the dead, only to be held for ransom.
Within all the humor, there's also a lot of sweetness. At the end, she eulogizes her decades-long year career managing Quimby's Bookstore in Chicago. As she writes, "some people had kids, I had this shop."
32 pages, half-letter size.