The Summer 2004 issue of
Indy Magazine is finally online at:
http://www.indyworld.com/indy/
This issue,
Indy notes some red-letter dates in the "secret history of the graphic novel." Feature articles cover:
• Gustave Dore's 1854 propagandistic picture "history" of "Holy Russia..."
• Milt Gross's "He Done Her Wrong:" an appreciation by Paul Karasik...
• Megan Kelso covers Mine Okubo's 1946 book
Citizen 13660, a visual first-person account of the WW II internment camps...
• R.O. Blechman's "The Juggle of Our Lady," a "sort-of Christmas story" published in 1952...
• Martin Vaughn-James' "The Cage:" an exegesis by Domingos Isabelinho...
PLUS: Mark Nevins, Bart Beaty and Paul Gravett team up to list and describe twenty key untranslated European graphic novels: with covers and sample pages...
AND: an excerpt from Caran d'Ache's proposed 1894 picture story "Maestro," the extant pages of which were compiled into a 1999 hardcover by the CNBDI...
AS WELL: Reviews
• Adam White reviews the entire run of
Cerebus
• Isaac Cates analyzes
Eightball #23
• Charles Hatfield weighs
The Golem's Mighty Swing
AND DO NOT MISS: An eight-page preview of Brian Chippendale's upcoming
Maggots, (with special bonus original cover image)
All of this is to be found at:
http://www.indyworld.com/indy/
Previous issues remain archived online. The
City of Glass special (the book is now available again at better bookstores and comic book shops) can be seen
here.
And the Angouleme special is
here.
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