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'''better! magazine''' was a self-described "A.D.D induced rants, [[comic]]s, doodles, essays, and art on the the terrors of high school life in a small town, pop culture, the underground music scene and pro-wrestling".
 
'''better! magazine''' was a self-described "A.D.D induced rants, [[comic]]s, doodles, essays, and art on the the terrors of high school life in a small town, pop culture, the underground music scene and pro-wrestling".
  
''better! magazine'' originally started as project in the summer of 2006 by New Baltimore, Michigan locals [[cee jacob cee]] (the maker of the [[minicomic]] called [[what makes you so special]] and the zine [[The Silky Membrane]] ) and Salvador M. Caramagno, fueled by a love of Dan Clowes, Jack Kerouac, [[DIY|D.I.Y]] culture, Kevin Smith, Sonic Youth, and the Adult Swim line up as well as a hate for Myspace.com, teenage stupidity, and snobby "hipsters". The project was abandoned a month later after the two had grown bored, only to be revamped in September 2006 by Salvador M. Caramagno after being influenced by the brilliant mini-comic "Satur-Nite" by his friend Cee.Jacob.Cee. After issue #1, Kyle Davis (a member of several local bands), Muskrat, and Adam Nagy (talented local [[punk]] and alternative cartoonist known for his comics) helped put a new spin on ''better! magazine'', as well as turning it into more of a group effort, giving it more variety and making for a much more entertaining read once they started working on the zine with Cee.Jacob.Cee and Salvaor M. Caramagno, turning it into the product of a group of bored teenage friends.  
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''better! magazine'' originally started as project in the summer of 2006 by New Baltimore, Michigan locals [[cee jacob cee]] (the maker of the [[minicomic]] called [[what makes you so special]] and the zine [[The Silky Membrane]] ), and Salvador M. Caramagno, fueled by a love of Dan Clowes, Jack Kerouac, [[DIY|D.I.Y]] culture, Kevin Smith, Sonic Youth, and the Adult Swim line up as well as a hate for Myspace.com, teenage stupidity, and snobby "hipsters". The project was abandoned a month later after the two had grown bored, only to be revamped in September 2006 by Salvador M. Caramagno after being influenced by the brilliant mini-comic "Satur-Nite" by his friend Cee.Jacob.Cee. After issue #1, Kyle Davis (a member of several local bands), Muskrat, and Adam Nagy (talented local [[punk]] and alternative cartoonist known for his comics) helped put a new spin on ''better! magazine'', as well as turning it into more of a group effort, giving it more variety and making for a much more entertaining read once they started working on the zine with Cee.Jacob.Cee and Salvaor M. Caramagno, turning it into the product of a group of bored teenage friends.  
  
''better! magazine'' features pieces about wrestling, music, and teenage life in a small town. Issue #11 was entirely about teen crushes and rock group KISS, in honor of Valentine's Day. ''better! magazine'' usually sells for one dollar but the "better! crew" likes it more when you trade them homemade mixtapes and other zines for issues of ''better! magazine''. There are currently #13 issues in print and better! is still up and running hoping to meet other zinesters, get their word out, as well as get some mixtapes.
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''better! magazine'' features pieces about wrestling, music, and teenage life in a small town. Issue #11 was entirely about teen crushes and rock group KISS, in honor of Valentine's Day. ''better! magazine'' usually sells for one dollar but the "better! crew" prefers to trade for homemade mixtapes and other zines. There are currently #13 issues in print.
  
better! discontinued after issue 18 which was notable for it's articles about The Shaggs, Charles Manson's music, Dumpster diving for WWF figures, Thin Lizzy, and The Geto Boys . better! eventually morphed into Sour Grapes a one isssue 40 page zine by Salvador M. Caramgno, which swiped it's name from a Descendents tune, dedicated  to his obsessions & (Rap battles, Pop-Punk, mixtapes, Grindhouse and bmovie flicks, Howard Stern, kitchy knick knacks), his hometown & it's local "celebrities".  
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''better!'' discontinued after issue 18 which was notable for it's articles about The Shaggs, Charles Manson's music, Dumpster diving for WWF figures, Thin Lizzy, and The Geto Boys . ''better!'' eventually morphed into ''Sour Grapes'' a one issue 40 page zine by Salvador M. Caramgno, which swiped it's name from a Descendents tune, dedicated  to his obsessions & (Rap battles, Pop-Punk, mixtapes, Grindhouse and b-movie flicks, Howard Stern, kitchy knick knacks), his hometown & it's local "celebrities".  
  
 
Fun Facts:
 
Fun Facts:
  
-better #1 was dedicated to Bob Dyaln, Morrissey, & Muskrat
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*better #1 was dedicated to Bob Dyaln, Morrissey, & Muskrat
-better #12, #13, & #14 proved to be the highest selling  
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*better #12, #13, & #14 proved to be the highest selling  
-Violent J of Detroit's Insane Clown Posse was given an issue and responded favorably. Applauding
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*Violent J of Detroit's Insane Clown Posse was given an issue and responded favorably.  
  it's DIY attitude and even compared it (favorably) to the early work John Updike and the last three
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*Every issue had a special "soundtrack" printed on the back (I.E artist that helped influence the issue).
  Soundgarden Albums. Well, maybe not...but he did say he thought it was "dope".
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*#6 was Patsy Cline & The Velvet Underground, #8 was Guided By Voices, Of Montreal, Iron & Wine, & Big Star.
- Every issue had a special "soundtrack" printed on the back (I.E artist that helped influence the issue).
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*The "Punk Locker" cartoon from issue #4 was tattooed on the body of an early supporter and later contributer.
    #6 was Patsy Cline & The Velvet Underground, #8 was Guided By Voices, Of Montreal, Iron & Wine, &
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*An anamorphic Zine named "Mr. Zine" was ''Better!'''s Mascot from issues #6-18 replacing "Creepy Uncle Sal", a caricature of Salvador M. Caramagno, as ''better!'''s official Mascot.
    Big Star.
 
-The "Punk Locker" cartoon from issue #4 was tattooed on the body of an early supporter and later contributer.
 
-An anamorphic Zine named "Mr. Zine" was Better!'s Mascot from issues #6-18 replacing "Creepy Uncle Sal", a  
 
  caracticure of Salvador M. Caramagno, as better!'s official Mascot.
 
 
 
  
 
"Meanie Gate"
 
"Meanie Gate"
  
Kelly, a friend of the better! team and lead singer for The Plastic Boyz accused this one dude of "Totally talking
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Kelly, a friend of the ''better''! team and lead singer for The Plastic Boyz accused this one dude of "Totally talking crap about your zine (better!)!" after he read a copy his sister had purchased. Three years later the "Crap Talker" tried to add one of ''better! magazine'''s creators on Facebook and was "totally denied" and is currently considered a
  crap about your zine (better!)!" after he read a copy his sister had purchased. Three years later the "Crap Talker"
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"meanie" by said creator. It is rumoured (yet not proven) that he only said this in hopes of it getting back to the better! camp.
  tried to add one of better! Magazine's creators on Facebook and was "totally denied" and is currently considerd a
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  "meanie" by said creator. It is rumoured (yet not proven) that he only said this in hopes of it getting back to the better! camp.
 
   Like, what the crap, dude? You don't know me!
 
 
    
 
    
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 17 February 2012

better! magazine was a self-described "A.D.D induced rants, comics, doodles, essays, and art on the the terrors of high school life in a small town, pop culture, the underground music scene and pro-wrestling".

better! magazine originally started as project in the summer of 2006 by New Baltimore, Michigan locals cee jacob cee (the maker of the minicomic called what makes you so special and the zine The Silky Membrane ), and Salvador M. Caramagno, fueled by a love of Dan Clowes, Jack Kerouac, D.I.Y culture, Kevin Smith, Sonic Youth, and the Adult Swim line up as well as a hate for Myspace.com, teenage stupidity, and snobby "hipsters". The project was abandoned a month later after the two had grown bored, only to be revamped in September 2006 by Salvador M. Caramagno after being influenced by the brilliant mini-comic "Satur-Nite" by his friend Cee.Jacob.Cee. After issue #1, Kyle Davis (a member of several local bands), Muskrat, and Adam Nagy (talented local punk and alternative cartoonist known for his comics) helped put a new spin on better! magazine, as well as turning it into more of a group effort, giving it more variety and making for a much more entertaining read once they started working on the zine with Cee.Jacob.Cee and Salvaor M. Caramagno, turning it into the product of a group of bored teenage friends.

better! magazine features pieces about wrestling, music, and teenage life in a small town. Issue #11 was entirely about teen crushes and rock group KISS, in honor of Valentine's Day. better! magazine usually sells for one dollar but the "better! crew" prefers to trade for homemade mixtapes and other zines. There are currently #13 issues in print.

better! discontinued after issue 18 which was notable for it's articles about The Shaggs, Charles Manson's music, Dumpster diving for WWF figures, Thin Lizzy, and The Geto Boys . better! eventually morphed into Sour Grapes a one issue 40 page zine by Salvador M. Caramgno, which swiped it's name from a Descendents tune, dedicated to his obsessions & (Rap battles, Pop-Punk, mixtapes, Grindhouse and b-movie flicks, Howard Stern, kitchy knick knacks), his hometown & it's local "celebrities".

Fun Facts:

  • better #1 was dedicated to Bob Dyaln, Morrissey, & Muskrat
  • better #12, #13, & #14 proved to be the highest selling
  • Violent J of Detroit's Insane Clown Posse was given an issue and responded favorably.
  • Every issue had a special "soundtrack" printed on the back (I.E artist that helped influence the issue).
    1. 6 was Patsy Cline & The Velvet Underground, #8 was Guided By Voices, Of Montreal, Iron & Wine, & Big Star.
  • The "Punk Locker" cartoon from issue #4 was tattooed on the body of an early supporter and later contributer.
  • An anamorphic Zine named "Mr. Zine" was Better!s Mascot from issues #6-18 replacing "Creepy Uncle Sal", a caricature of Salvador M. Caramagno, as better!s official Mascot.

"Meanie Gate"

Kelly, a friend of the better! team and lead singer for The Plastic Boyz accused this one dude of "Totally talking crap about your zine (better!)!" after he read a copy his sister had purchased. Three years later the "Crap Talker" tried to add one of better! magazine's creators on Facebook and was "totally denied" and is currently considered a "meanie" by said creator. It is rumoured (yet not proven) that he only said this in hopes of it getting back to the better! camp.