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"The peculiarity starts with the editorial, which was
written by Dakota
McFadzean (CA). His
contemplation on the meaning of comics in the time
of coming of age prepares the reader for his comic The Best Donald. We don't have the habit of
explaining comics, but in this case it is done
seamlessly, complementing his excellent comics
narrative. Donald Duck is followed by Lars Sjunnesson
(SE) with his bizarrely sick comic holding the
mirror to our perverted society. This old friend of
ours answers the questions in the interview as well.
All over the issue you can find impressive and
wicked onepagers by Kayla
Escobedo (US). We were
impressed by Goran Dačev
(MK) as well, even more: he inspired us to start a
new feature called A letter to the artist and
to write him a letter. We surely hope he’ll be happy
about it! Martin Ramoveš(SI),
repeatedly proving his prowess with both words and
images, is featured with his traditional last page
and a 6-page grim lyrical poem. Another Slovene is Gašper Rus
(SI) with his one-page autobiographical comic. The
color part of the magazine is comprised of three
artists: Mart
(ES), Peter Kuper
(USA) and Alex Schubert
(USA). Stripburger extends his congratulations for
his degree thesis to David Krančan
whose comics were last seen in our magazine
a long time ago. This is the reason we gave him
space for two comics and their ample analysis.
Canada is represented by two more artists: Nina Bunjevac
(CA) with her recognizable Zorka, and the
versatile Julie Doucet
(CA), the second interviewee. Janek Koza
(PL) and the always adorable Akinori Oishi
(JP) present their comic stories on their respective
page spreads. This issue culminates with the
Indonesian artist Rakhmad Dwi
Septian (ID) who first
introduces the reader to the Indonesian underground
comics with his presentation text, then he takes him
into a world to be discovered with his extensive
dreamlike comic. Let’s start discovering right here,
on the pages of Stripburger …
The cover page was created by Lars Sjunnesson, while
the inside covers and other accessories were
courtesy of Dakota McFadzean and Dace Sietina
(LVA/NL)."
Rakhmad Dwi
Septian (ID) who first
introduces the reader to the Indonesian underground
comics with his presentation text, then he takes him
into a world to be discovered with his extensive
dreamlike comic. Let’s start discovering right here,
on the pages of Stripburger …
The cover page was created by Lars Sjunnesson, while
the inside covers and other accessories were
courtesy of Dakota McFadzean and Dace Sietina
(LVA/NL)."