Venus Zine - Past Issues

Past Issues

Year Quarter Issue No. On the cover
2010 Fall 44 Zoe Kravitz
2010 Summer 43 Jack White
2010 Spring 42 Melissa Auf der Maur
2009 Fall 41 Cobie Smulders
2009 Summer 40 Ximena Sarinana
2009 Spring 39 Evan Rachel Wood
2008 Winter 38 She & Him
2008 Fall 37 Kid Sister
2008 Summer 36 Missy Elliott
2008 Spring 35 Juliette Lewis
2007 Winter 34 Dita Von Teese
2007 Fall 33 M.I.A.
2007 Summer 32 Björk
2007 Spring 31 Feist
2006 Winter 30 Cat Power
2006 Fall 29 Anna Sui
2006 Summer 28 Amy Sedaris
2006 Spring 27 Neko Case
2005 Winter 26 Lady Sovereign
2005 Fall 25 Ana Gasteyer
2005 Summer 24 Sleater-Kinney
2005 Spring 23 Sarah Silverman
2004 Winter 22 Joanna Newsom
2004 Fall 21 Le Tigre
2004 Summer 20 Janeane Garofalo
2004 Spring 19 The Von Bondies
2003 Winter 18 Natasha Lyonne
2003 Fall 17 Peaches
2003 Summer 16 Liz Phair
2003 Spring 15 Cat Power
2002 Winter 14 Aimee Mann
2002 Summer/Fall 13 Sleater-Kinney
2002 Spring 12 Tanya Donelly
2001 Winter 11 Le Tigre
2001 Fall 10 Quasi
2001 Summer 9 The Butchies
2000 Fall 8 Mascott
2000 Summer 7 Sleater-Kinney
2000 Spring 6 Cibo Matto

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