Johnny America # 10 is forty-four pages of humorous fiction, including:
- An epic adventure of bourbon, fried chicken, and a mysterious fur stole by Emily Lawton
- An illustrated a maze at the issue’s center spread
- Eli S. Evans finally tackles the question can there be too much pot pie?
- A story of love’s complexities by Robert Wexelblatt
- Tales of unclaimed baggage and bar-counter card tricks
- Plus much, much more…
Is J. A. a zine with high production values? Maybe. A literary chapbook high on fun but low on stuffiness? Mayhaps.
Color illustrations and doodles are sprinkled throughout. This issue sports a two-tone cover printed on a Risograph duplicator for print-nerd street cred, and as always, it’s all held together with a hand-stitched binding.


