Memewar

Both a "meme war," a clash of ideas, and a "memoir," a recording of history, Memewar offers an inclusive space where diverse communities come together and interact.

Due to their concern for environmental sustainability, Memewar prints only on recycled paper and provides each issue online in PDF form.

The editorial collective of Memewar first collaborated on a similar magazine, The Liar, which was funded by Capilano University (in North Vancouver).

During the inception of Memewar, the editors (who, at the time, included Missy Clarkson, AJ Ivings, Christina Gans, Elliott Lummin, Carmen Papalia, Thor Polukoshko, and Aubyn Rader) were influenced by other literary publications such as SubTerrain, Geist, Adbusters, and TISH.

The release also included the first complete volume of Thor Polukoshko's comic book, Cereal Junkies, titled "The Trouble with Tigers," which was previously serialized throughout the first ten issues of Memewar.

The current Memewar logo (2010- )
The old Memewar logo (2006-2009)