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Dead Letter Art #09

Space [ November 2001 ]

DLa 09 Cover
DLa #009
A long-time favorite of subscribers and patrons, the DLa Space issue casually drifts through a diverse micro-universe of collective creativity and inspiration. Originally envisioned as a thematic voyage into the science-fiction realm, the DLa Space issue boldly goes where no one has gone before. As development progressed, layout was articulately embellished with robotic chunks, nebulous turdz, and elliptical biscuits. The issue orbits an interplanetary spectrum of extraterrestrial artwork from the entire collective, featuring a spacey Werdz Page from Perishable and a subatomic Il Commentator from ThaneC. Other subatomic particles include Sui Lan's Wheel of Fortune tarot card and Perishable's stellar Contents Page. Within the Space issue, Dead Letter Art beams down exclusive comix such as Tales of the Galactic Rover, The Sorrow of the Mask, Crunch & Weasle, and Eschelon. So strap yourself in because the Space issue warps through Artopsy, art{space}, and Small Talk, and folds the entire fabric of collective DLa creativity into a cosmic lifeform encapsulated within Osseus' androgynously cybertronic shell.

Space Issue Details

Theme
Space [ November 2001 ]
Timeline
Began late October 2001, finished mid-November 2001
Content
Uber-spacey content featuring Tales of the Galactic Rover
Playaz
FCU, Nimbus, Osseus, Perishable, Sui Lan, ThaneC
Format
7"(w)x8.5"(h) | 32 pages
Color cover laser-printed on ?? white laser paper
B&W content printed on 20# white bond paper
Locale
Issue produced and printed in Seattle
Content produced throughout Seattle, Portland, and Eastern Washington
Distro
25 issues distributed to subscribers, distributors, and select patrons
Cover
Wrap-around mixed-media cover by Osseus
Layout
Perishable, with individual page layouts by their respective authors
Tarot
Fortune Wheel | Sui Lan
Werdz
Perishable
Features
Artopsy, art{space}, Small Talk, Il Commentator
Notes
Sui Lan's comic saga, The Sorrow of the Mask, continues in this issue

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