Okay so we weren’t all that into issue number two, but number three hooked me. I mean the first thing I see when I open up the mag is a Stunt-Man William strip. Damn! After that I read the comic from cover to cover. Don’t Touch Me is more of a mixed bag this time, more comics with a much cleaner production so you can actually read em without squinting. Pretty soon I get to the first interview I have read with Tony Walsh, creator of He Is Just a Rat. Rat boy culture. Rat boy lives. A sober, lengthy look at what’s inside the man behind the rat. It’s not just that the comics are better this issue, but that I really like their freaked out somber nature, and the way that the reader gets exposed to the work of local comic artists with minimum bullshit — just their work and their address. Dave, I apologize. Let this be a lesson to everyone out there. Don’t stop sending in your stuff just cause we didn’t like it. Persevere.
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