As we've sold many of magazines at conventions and small art markets, we've met, and hold dear, the supporters of our magazine. We've captured them in candid, perusing the goods.
Mike Saijo: We visited Mike at the presentation of his piece "Echo Project". The piece was the focal point at the Fullerton State Aboretum exhibit: "Japanese American farmers in Orange County".
KUROSAWA: Kanji Watanabe is an anonymous public servant described by the objective narrator as a man avoiding life, a man who has never lived. Stomach cancer sends him into a swirl of confusion and remorse, until he makes a decision to struggle to get one small but significant project through the impassable mire of the Tokyo civil bureaucracy.
THE GRAPHIC NOVEL: A short history of the graphic novel and it's place in society today
DEVELOPER: Leave to a machine to create works of interest. Even Rite Aid One Hour Photo isn't so bad... sometimes.
May 1: People flooded the streets of America in protest to impending laws dangerously hurting the lives of millions of immigrants. This is from Los Angeles.