INK & MESS IS MARIE-LOUISE PLUM, AN ILLUSTRATOR SPECIALISING IN PICTURE BOOKS AND OLD FASHIONED EPHEMERA.
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MODOFLY 'INK & MESS' MOLESKINE
TOP SCOOP! I'm finally allowed to reveal the most spine-tingling news to hit the Moleskine ether ever - Modofly's new laser etched Moleskines.
These fine, fine pieces of work from a selection of awesome artists around the globe are now available to buy in various forms direct from MODOFLY or at their ETSY SITE. If you are in the UK/EUROPE and have a PayPal account you can buy direct from my UK Ink Shoppe.
If you fancy a puking Ink & Mess in your back pocket or satchel you now have the chance:
KAIDAN is the term used for the Japanese ghost stories, and, extensively, for the J-Horror culture. The Buddhist moralizing stories were rapidly transformed into international shockers; people wanted more frightening monstrosities and oddness, with no direct connection with the Western horror.
Manga, anime, movies and the subcultures developed around them competed in shicks and panic. If you really want to know why on the Japanese horror movies is written 18+, take a look at the next issue of Otaku Magazine. Nevertheless, is our duty to warn you that all who looked inside certain pages of this issue have disappeared shortly after. Still, it might be just a story to send the children to sleep for good.
David Cross and friends are coming to town tomorrow, London town. We are pleased to announce David Cross, Eugene Mirman, Todd Barry and Kirsten Schaal will be writing blogs exclusively for the Fix you can see them by checking here.