This one-page comic strip with six black-and-white panels shows a middle-class Black couple holding a party at their house. Everyone is dressed in formal evening wear. The wife introduces four white guests individually to her husband. He makes comments aside that ridicule each one and relate them to animals. He ends by saying that, to hold a party, he doesn’t see the need to turn his house into a zoo.
The cover of the zine portrays a silhouette of a Black woman with a 1970s-type Afro hairstyle, wearing glasses and hoop earrings. Her image is drawn in solid black ink against a white square, which in turn is drawn on a pitch-black background. The zine engages the flows and sequences of Black life, transcending the limits of the page and flowing towards a threshold: the potency of what-is-to-become.