Unsurprisingly, #7 was the most professional and polished yet. Great job lining up the interviews! I suspect it'll be hard to top this one for a while. (I'll lower my expectations for #8 appropriately.)
Unsurprisingly, #7 was the most professional and polished yet. Great job lining up the interviews! I suspect it'll be hard to top this one for a while. (I'll lower my expectations for #8 appropriately.)
Thanks Tash. We think we've got a nice balance in the magazine and we hope to raise the bar with each issue. For issue 8 we've got a fantastic interview with a key production artist from Raiders and we are already lining up the Christmas issue with a specially commissioned cover by Rabbittooth.
Wow, only just discovered this and I'm reading my way through the most recent edition. This is seriously impressive stuff that must have taken a lot of time and dedication, massive kudos to everyone involved!
Also, I need to get me one of those shoulder bags.
Wow, only just discovered this and I'm reading my way through the most recent edition. This is seriously impressive stuff that must have taken a lot of time and dedication, massive kudos to everyone involved!
Also, I need to get me one of those shoulder bags.
If you've not already seen it check out a new fan comic that was mentioned in the last issue of Indymag...http://issuu.com/indymag/docs/comic.
Also we've updated our website name to simply...indymag.org.
Simplicity is always good when letting people know about something cool. In the age of people stuck to their phones on FB, a true old school publication is a breath of fresh air.
Excellent issue! Here's the video source, fellow pilot Jimmy Buffett on tour in 1991, facing the evil forces of Disco, Rap and Lip Sync (D.R.A.L.S.) who release a Milli Vanilli poster as chaff.
Now we know Tavora Escossery, 18, pierced Ford's ear so he could hang with the cool kids. Amazing details as usual, Indymag!