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Re: Zit
Posted: 14 Jun 2026, 23:06
by jim244
Loved reading this, thanks for posting.
I actually remember this mag and had a few of the early issues.
Sorry I haven't given feedback before but just know that I am enjoying your thread and others are also.
Great work Sir.
Re: Zit
Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 22:19
by Patryk Kornatowski
jim244 wrote: 14 Jun 2026, 23:06
Loved reading this, thanks for posting.
I actually remember this mag and had a few of the early issues.
Sorry I haven't given feedback before but just know that I am enjoying your thread and others are also.
Great work Sir.
Thanks man, it's always a pleasure for people to read such an obscure comic that was only ever sold in cornershops lol
once again.... thanks!
I'm always trying to keep the spirit alive

Re: Zit
Posted: 16 Jul 2026, 23:54
by Patryk Kornatowski
Found these over on Anna's Archive, I was originally going to upload them onto Internet Archive but they kept on getting flagged as "spam" after the first issue processed (probably because of the fact that AA is one of those sites that you have to access via either a VPN or the infamous Tor browser, similar to that of The Pirate Bay), so I decided to put them up on a Google Drive folder instead (also includes "Face Full of Zit", a hard-covered compilation book of strips from Issues 1-10)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
By the way, they are in .cbr (while "Face Full of Zit" is in .pdf) so I'd recommend
SumatraPDF if you want to gain access to the issues.
Re: Zit
Posted: 25 Jul 2026, 00:51
by Patryk Kornatowski
Re: Zit
Posted: 15 Aug 2026, 14:10
by Patryk Kornatowski
...Hello? Hello, is this thing on???
........
BOOM we're back in business, baby!
Here's a very early christmas gift to those people that haven't freaked out over thinking this forum has shut down forever (personally I thought I was banned for a sec but it turned out that the hosting company for this forum had a file updated causing people to not access the forum yadde yadde yadda you probably already get the drill if you read
Al's recent thread about the issue)
Though a little warning to the "quality concerned", the DPI shifts between 600 DPI to 150 DPI because I was experimenting which DPI was best for HP Smart (the program I use to crop down the pages a bit) to handle while not increasing my hard drive space at the same time (it's currently on 6.24 GB out of 930 GB at the time of writing)
https://archive.org/details/zit127
Re: Zit
Posted: 16 Aug 2026, 05:49
by jim244
Patryk Kornatowski wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 22:19
jim244 wrote: 14 Jun 2026, 23:06
Loved reading this, thanks for posting.
I actually remember this mag and had a few of the early issues.
Sorry I haven't given feedback before but just know that I am enjoying your thread and others are also.
Great work Sir.
Thanks man, it's always a pleasure for people to read such an obscure comic that was only ever sold in cornershops lol
once again.... thanks!
I'm always trying to keep the spirit alive

Re: Zit
Posted: 19 Aug 2026, 18:07
by Patryk Kornatowski
I apologize with the low DPI on this one, I didn't know it would kind of be this bad. (3 of Dave Iddon's strips and a few other pages are also nearly unreadable but once you kind of get the hang of it, they are (at least) readable)
https://archive.org/details/zit108