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Quaranzine by K.M. Claude, R. E. Hellinger

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

Wicked.

Where the previous zine focused on beheadings/losing one's mind, Quaranzine sets its theme on infections and sickness, mental and physical, often combined beautifully.

Claude's panels are creative and evocative, anatomy on point and so, so lovely. Hellinger's fiction, tantalizing and fun, "Found Notes," a total treat.

Love it, love you guys, keep making good art please?

sashastorylover's review

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4.0

I got very excited when I saw a twitter post saying Two Dead Queers present a new zine! Their content is truly something unique.

Quaranzine is about quarantine and imprisonment, I think? And incurable things? Things that do not need cure, after all? How “healers” are messed up?...
It’s a fun puzzle to figure out what connects all of the stories in one zine.

It’s morbid and gorey and strange. I love the zine format of combining comics and short stories and notes/memoirs format?...
Also vampires and gorgeous art style!

Quaranzine is not for the faint of heart, it’s not my usual type of read but I’m hooked on Two Dead Queers content, I hope they’ll publish more works like that!

CW: gore, body horror, violence, imprisonment, rape, incest
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