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FORTY-3: The Official Massachusetts College of Art (MASSART) Comic Journal From 1992 to 1994, I was the editor of this fine, lo-fi school-funded collection. It was nightmarish and sort of fun. The name FORTY-3 apparently lived on for at least a short while after I left... maybe the incoming freshmen didn't realize that I'd made up the name and thought it was some thing "official", I dunno. If you found this page via Google, you are weird. Slightly more info here. - Tom (The Artist Formerly Known as Goat) |
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ISSUE 1 This is the issue that picks up where DON'T SHOOT, IT'S ONLY COMICS does not leave off. |
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ISSUE 1-and-a-half This is the issue where I learned that a Smith-Corona electric typewriter is a fine, fine typesetting tool. |
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ISSUE #X This is the issue where I realized how small the talent pool was, despite being at an "art school". |
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Issue with no name, apparently This is the issue where I realized I would never have a career in politics. |
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ISSUE SNIFF This is the issue where I officially quit in the letter-from-the-editor. |
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Hey there. Just came across your site, bored at work, while searching under "Forty-3", the official MassArt comic. I contributed to "Forty-3" back in, oh, say '96 or so, and edited the next couple issues with a guy named Dan Wallis. And no, we had no idea why it was called "Forty-3", other than a rumor that it was some form of non-sequitor. As far as I know, Forty-3 died after our last issue maybe in '97? '98? I tried to keep it alive through a surrogate editor, as I was only in school 1 day a week at that point, but it wasn't meant to be. If Forty-3 did survive, I'm not aware of it. Not sure if you care, but I thought you might. Our last issue was pretty sweet. -Kevin, Nov 30, 2004 Ahhh, such a legacy. - Tom. |