Ls Land Issue 25
In an era of shoddy digital-first zines, Ls Land Issue 25 is a tactile triumph. Printed on FSC-certified paper with a heavy uncoated cover, the design by Stine Høj emphasizes negative space. Margins are generous (perhaps too generous for those who prefer dense text), inviting marginalia. The binding is sewn, not glued, meaning it lies flat—a small but significant detail for a publication that expects to be reread and annotated.
The only production quibble is the typeface used for the photo captions: a near-illegible 6-point sans-serif that requires a magnifying glass. Whether this is an artistic choice (“the difficulty of seeing boundaries”) or a cost-cutting measure is unclear.
Ls Land Issue 25 is many things: a collector’s unicorn, a censorship battleground, a fandom fracture point, and a deeply personal work of psychological horror. It is not the best-written issue of the series (many would give that honor to Issue 18, "The Memory Peddler"), but it is undoubtedly the most important.
For better or worse, Ls Land before Issue 25 and Ls Land after Issue 25 are two different comics. And in an industry often accused of stagnation, that kind of transformative rupture—no matter how uncomfortable—is rare, valuable, and absolutely worth your attention.
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One cannot discuss Ls Land Issue 25 without examining its art. Early issues of Ls Land were criticized for uneven linework and flat grayscale shading. By Issue 25, L. Sturm had either hired a new inker (rumored to be the French artist "M. Delacroix," though uncredited) or underwent a radical personal evolution. In an era of shoddy digital-first zines, Ls
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Collectors often cite a two-page spread on pages 28-29—showing the Whisper-Vault’s interior as a labyrinth of organic, vein-like corridors—as one of the most technically impressive images in independent comics of the decade.
If you are looking to purchase Ls Land Issue 25, prepare for sticker shock. The print run was limited to 5,000 copies due to the distribution bans. Of those, only 2,500 were the uncensored first printing.
Current estimated market value (as of 2025): Have you read Ls Land Issue 25
Beware of forgeries. The uncensored version’s Page 17 has a specific printer’s mark (a tiny "L" hidden in the bottom right corner’s shading). Reputable sellers on forums like the LS Land Subreddit offer authentication guides.