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An Angoulême Travelogue, 2003
by Jason Little
Xeric and Ignatz award winning cartoonist Jason "Shutterbug Follies" Little took his camera to last year's Angoulême comics festival. Jason recorded his experiences in a fumetti photojournal exclusively for Indy Magazine.  Read more...
Changes: Angoulême 2004
by Bill Kartalopoulos
An in-depth look at the 2004 Angoulême comics festival pays special attention to this year's awards, events, and exhibits, examining controversies surrounding the Festival and organizers' stated plans for the future.  Read more...
The Jew of New York:
Sound, Sense, and Nonsense

by Michael Wenthe
Michael Wenthe's insightful close reading of Ben Katchor's "The Jew of New York" analyzes Katchor's various approaches to language: spoken, written, onomatopoeic, sacred, and absurd.  Read more...
Preview: Li'l Beginnings
by Charles M. Schulz, edited by Derrick Bang
Four pages of early "Li'l Folks" panel cartoons by Charles Schulz, from the Charles M. Schulz Museum's upcoming book collection.  Read more...
Preview: Dragonfly
by Souther Salazar
Souther Salazar shares seven pages from "Dragonfly," his upcoming mixed-media artbook from Giant Robot Press.  Read more...
Publisher: Jeff Mason
Editor: Bill Kartalopoulos
Contributor list & bios...
Welcome back to Indy Magazine, relaunching at last with a spotlight on the Festival International de la Bande Dessinée in Angoulême, France.  Read More...
Voice of the Fire
by Alan Moore
reviewed by
Adam White
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Stuff and Nonsense
by A. B. Frost
reviewed by
B. Kartalopoulos
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Blankets
by Craig Thompson
reviewed by
B. Kartalopoulos
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