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Erik Farseth published the zine from 1992 - 1996, when he changed the name to [[Paper, Scissors, Clocks]]. In 2002, Farseth published one final issue of The J. Cruelty Catalog (J. Cruelty Volume 10).
 
Erik Farseth published the zine from 1992 - 1996, when he changed the name to [[Paper, Scissors, Clocks]]. In 2002, Farseth published one final issue of The J. Cruelty Catalog (J. Cruelty Volume 10).
  
A distinguishing feature of The J. Cruelty Catalog is the seemingly random numbering scheme. From the very beginning, the zines were published out-of-order. The first issue was actually  J. Cruelty #5 ("Back-issues still available!"), followed by #4, #3, #1, #8, #12, Unlucky 13, The Holy Church of J. Cruelty, #27, and Volume IV: A New Hope. Because of this, zine libraries have found it especially difficult to catalog.  
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A distinguishing feature of The J. Cruelty Catalog is the seemingly random numbering scheme. From the very beginning, the zines were published out-of-order. The first issue was actually  J. Cruelty #5 ("Back-issues still available!"), followed by #4, #3, #1, #8, #12, Unlucky 13, The Holy Church of J. Cruelty, #27, and Volume IV: A New Hope. Zine libraries have found it especially difficult to catalog.  
  
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 29 July 2007

The J. Cruelty Catalog was a "medley" zine created by Erik Farseth, together with Andy Sheie, Jen Martin, Andrew Honigman, and Jesse Emerick. Originally a Xeroxed music zine, J. Cruelty evolved into something entirely different, with articles on the history of medieval heresy, Eastern European travelogues, political essays, interviews, and animal facts (such as "The Ecology of the Squirrel," and "Go, Lemmings, Go!").

Erik Farseth published the zine from 1992 - 1996, when he changed the name to Paper, Scissors, Clocks. In 2002, Farseth published one final issue of The J. Cruelty Catalog (J. Cruelty Volume 10).

A distinguishing feature of The J. Cruelty Catalog is the seemingly random numbering scheme. From the very beginning, the zines were published out-of-order. The first issue was actually J. Cruelty #5 ("Back-issues still available!"), followed by #4, #3, #1, #8, #12, Unlucky 13, The Holy Church of J. Cruelty, #27, and Volume IV: A New Hope. Zine libraries have found it especially difficult to catalog.