 M-zines are a class of two-dimensional materials with unique properties and potential applications. Recent advances in constructing m-zine assemblies from 2D to 3D structures have been made, which can improve their performance and accessibility. These include integration of m-zines into macroscopic assemblies, as well as understanding the relationship between structure and performance. Possible applications of m-zine assemblies include energy conversion and storage, electromagnetic interference, shielding and absorption, and more.