By Billy Roberts
Third Coast Press

If you write a zine long enough, you're bound to start meeting other people who write zines. At this point, you officially become part of "the zine community." Let me explain what that means. Essentially, you will begin meeting lots of very cool and dorky people who will often surprise you with how shy and insecure they actually are, and many good times are had. The opportunity to meet these strange and wonderful people is the greatest reason to start a zine, I assure you. So, let’s get on with this review. The Most Romantic Wedding in Human History is a one-shot story written by Christoph Meyer, the same fella behind 28 pages Lovingly Bound With Twine. Christoph is just some cool guy from Danville, Ohio—some guy I would most likely have gone my whole life without ever meeting if not for the zine world. He’s always putting out cool stuff, and this is another winner. The Most Romantic Wedding in Human History tells the story of his wedding ceremony, as well as some of the things that happened before and after. Their wedding, however, was not like most. “I don’t believe in ?????????” Christoph states on the first page, immediately following with “I love my wife.” This story is actually a story of love; there just happens to be a short wedding in the middle. He talks about the rings from the pawnshop, trying to tie his bow, where they went afterwards… But all-in-all, you get the feeling that this was just a funny way of doing something official. Oh, but I haven’t even talked about the coolest part. The story has been cut up and pasted onto pages of various romance novels! So, you get the whole thing wrapped up in a bound paperback, each one decorated individually. Several pages lovingly pasted with Elmer’s Glue! Limited to only 108 copies, so get it while you can!