Rare Fragile World: Dylan Fowler
RARE FRAGILE WORLDBy Dylan FowlerPublished Issue 077, May 2020
DINOSNUGBy Ray Young ChuPublished Issue 077, May 2020BEST OF BIRDY Originally Published Issue 045, September 2017
WEREWOLF RADAR: Yōkai Watch By Jordan DollPublished Issue 077, February 2020 Ahoy, topsiders! Salutations from Apocalypse Bunker 38! That’s right, we had to move again. The primitive government we were building for the new world broke down almost immediately and we were overthrown by interns. Regardless, the Werewolf Radar offices are back up and running
THE MOUSE TOLD THE WOLVESBy Joel TagertPublished Issue 077, May 2020 All through the lowlands the cherries dangled ripe and red from the trees, begging to be eaten. The soldiers of Kueh Feng’s army, hungry after the months of their bitter campaign, were happy to oblige; and having gorged, by the time they reached the
BRIGHT RAINBy Sean Eads & Joshua ViolaPart 1 Published Issue 077, May 2020 The Tomorrow Project introduced helpful nanites into the human body, eradicating common ailments like cancer, heart disease and dementia. The nanites were designed to expire after six months and leave the body, but the expelled nanites rose into the atmosphere in water vapor and evolved.
ARTOPSY: BEATIE WOLFEBy Investigating Agent Krysti JoméiPublished Issue 076, April 2020 REPORT OF INVESTIGATION BY EXAMINING AGENT: Krysti JoméiSUBJECT: Beatie WolfeOCCUPATION: Creating new tangible formats for albums in the digital age. BIRTHPLACE: London, United Kingdom RESIDENCE: Los Angeles, CaliforniaTYPE OF ART: Tangible / Retro / FuturisticMANNER OF ART: Existing somewhere in the intersection between music, art, technology, health, science PROBABLE CAUSE OF
WEREWOLF RADAR: DANCE FEVERBy Jordan DollPublished Issue 076, April 2020 Greetings from Apocalypse Bunker 27! That’s right, we here at Werewolf Radar have been quarantined beneath a mile and a half of virus-retardant concrete since this coronavirus thing was just a Twitter punchline. Technically, we were already quarantining down here due to a potential living
SCRIMSHAWBy Joel TagertPublished Issue 076, April 2020 It was the day after what would come to be called the Black Squall of ’52 that Dan Jensen and his little crew puttered into the bay with a catch fit to burst the nets. “I only want three things in life: a good catch, a good beer,