Against the Grain Volume 27 | Issue 5 Article 47 2015 Decoder Ring--Unexpectedly Musical Updates Jerry Spiller Art Institute of Charleston,
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[email protected]> reetings and salutations, True Believers. Cartozia Tales Is Still for hardcover run, temporary tattoos included For November, we’re checking back Readers of All Ages with each printed book, and a bonus pin-up in with updates on some topics from art section featuring contributions from Towle, G All-ages fantasy comic Cartozia Tales re- previous installments of Decoder Ring to see Chris Schweizer, Isabella Rotman, and many cently made a big push to secure more funding what’s new. more. She even reached the goal of getting a to keep the project alive. After a successful custom sea shanty theme song for the book Kickstarter campaign raised $44,151 to John Allison Returns to Tackleford from Portland nerd rockers PDX Broadsides.12 In April, Decoder Ring profiled British fund its first 10 issues in August of 2013, the creator John Allison and his multiple series set anthology series has continued with output The Comics Grid Special Issue in the fictional Northern town of Tackleford: from a variety of rising creators led by Isaac on Jazz and Comics Cates.7 Issue 7 is just out, with a beautiful cov- Bobbins, Scary Go Round, and Bad Machinery.