Reallola Issue1 (2027)
There is something magical about holding a Issue #1 . It is a promise. It is a rough diamond. It is the sound of a creator stepping off the cliff of "someday" into the freefall of "right now."
Hunt for RealLola Issue #1 because it captures a specific moment in internet culture: the moment we all got tired of the highlight reel and started begging for the bloopers. reallola issue1
(Deducting one point for the typo, one point for the binding—adding two points for courage). Have you read RealLola Issue #1? Or are you working on your own Issue #1 right now? Drop a comment or tag me in your zine stack. There is something magical about holding a Issue #1
Recently, I managed to get my hands on a physical copy of , and I want to talk about why this particular debut feels different from the usual indie flurry. It is the sound of a creator stepping
The standout piece is a silent, four-page comic about a girl getting ready for a night out. She takes 45 minutes to do her makeup. She takes 30 seconds to take the photo. She spends 4 hours waiting for the likes. There are only six words in the entire piece: "Is this me? No. Is it better? Yes." It stings.