Planet Verge Mega-Zine
Limited copies of Planet Verge in print are available to order.
Take a walk down memory lane with us and check out the covers of Planet Verge the quarterly mega-zine (in print from 2002 to 2007).
Issue 1 Cover: Marko, Sugarcult

Issue 2 Cover: Ian Watkins, lostprophets

Issue 3 Cover= Judita, Halo Friendlies

Issue 4 Cover= Evan Saffer, Fixer

Issue 5 Cover= Nick Wheeler, All American Rejects

Issue 6 Cover= Val Emmich

Issue 7 Cover= Lee Gaze, lostprophets

Issue 8 Cover= Jeph Howard, The Used

Issue 9 Cover= Joey Southside, The Banner

Issue 10 Cover= Sprout, The Pennyroyals

Issue 11 Cover= Garrett, Funeral for a Friend

Issue 12 Cover= Jennifer Arroyo, Suicide City

Issue 13 Cover= Anthony Green, Circa Survive

Numerous issues of Planet Verge (when we were a print ‘zine) have been reviewed by fellow media outlets:
“The pictures are by far the sharpest I’ve ever seen in an independent magazine. The spontaneity of some of the pieces just delight me. The interplay between the coverage that PV gives to major label acts (such as The All American Rejects, Alkaline Trio, and Wakefield), and lesser known acts such as Fixer, Pete, Superspecs, and Trouble Is really shows that there is more to music than a major vs. independent argument.” - JERSEY BEAT issue 74
“Always hip and in the know about upcoming bands, Joelle and the crew have put their money and clout behind these bands, and only a few months later, you hear about these bands on MTV and Clearchannel radio.” -– NEUFUTUR.COM
“It’s all laid out really well and the articles aren’t too long so they’re perfect for people with a short attention span. You’ll find yourself giggling at some of their crazy articles.” BLACK VELVET MAGAZINE (UK) # 39
“Thank you VERY much for your support of our bands and label-we don’t always get that and we really appreciate it!!” -Drive-Thru Records co-founder, Richard Reines
“I heard about Planet Verge from TheNJScene.com, or whatever it is. I live in Michigan, but want to get the hell out of here as quickly as I can. Anyway, thanks for replying to my e-mail. I thought that maybe you were like Alternative Press- “too cool” to respond to any e-mails.” – Brian Oakley
“All I have to say is Wow! I love your magazine! It’s unlike anything I’ve read. I love the way you guys take time to help promote the local bands you love. !!!!! It’s nice to see such an original zine with people as dedicated as you working behind it.” - Brianna Hinton, OFallon, IL





