Saturday, May 2, 2020

KiT 'Zine Vol. 3 #7 Review

This review originally appeared in Married Punks #13 published in 1998.


The majority of this 'zine is a story about the editor, James Harvey, and his spiritual awakening into the world of Christianity. It's disturbing because it seems to slowly go into the realm of mental illness with Christianity being the saving grace, though I have my own opinions on just how stable that religion is. The story must be read to understand what I mean. It's a sad, disturbing tale, that strengthens my feelings on organized religion, which are far from benign.

The comic strip at the end of the issue, drawn and written by Matthew S. Armstrong, is the other noteworthy thing here. IT is well-drawn and clever, but lacks a strong plot.

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