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Issue 86 - Dracula: Fiend & Foe

10/30/2024

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Allison Hartman Adams joins James and Chris in a wide-reaching look at everyone’s favourite Count and his nemeses. We examine the enduring legacy of Bram Stoker’s novel, just in time for Samhain, as the evenings draw darker and the chill in the air mixes with the beautiful colours of the decaying falling leaves.
   This issue takes a look at a plethora of aspects, including the wide variety of art and culture that represent Dracula, starting with a consideration of the cultural transformations of Dracula as an icon. Our contributors present many perspectives, from poetry about Bela Lugosi, to the costumes of Coppola’s Dracula. 

   The literary aspects are also important, and we include a look at Bram Stoker’s Notes & the Rosenbach Museum, as well as why we need to stop calling it ‘Carfax Abbey.’
   We have a number of interviews including ones with Dacre Stoker (Bram Stoker’s great grand-nephew), Tucker Christine (editor of Dracula Beyond Stoker) and Karim Kronfli (Re: Dracula voice actor).
   Featured are radio plays, comic book interpretations, an essay on vampires in East Asia, and even Dracula recipes.
   Art comes to us from from Emily Odum (@cloverune; https://www.cloverune.com/), Autun Purser (https://www.apillustration.co.uk/) for the back cover, and Simon Adams (@simonadams77; https://www.simonadamsart.com/) for the front cover and internal illustrations. 
   There was so much enthusiasm for this issue, that we have split the matter of Dracula and Mina across two issues. We will be releasing a second issue, Journey Planet #87 “Mina - Dracula’s Destroyer,” on November 6, the final date in Stoker’s novel. 
   Dracula has permeated our culture, and we can see how relevant Stoker’s works continue to be with the recent rediscovery of the long-lost Stoker short story, ‘Gibbet Hill,’ recently receiving worldwide attention. 
   We are all massive Dracula fans, as you’ll see from these pages. We hope that you’ll discover new versions of your favourite characters in this issue. 

Table of Contents
• Fiendish Love: Editor’s Note by Allison Hartman Adams
• Man, Wolf, Bat, Monster…Icon: The Cultural Transformations of Dracula by Josh Gauthier
• Dracula Movie Posters by Chris Garcia
• “Bela Lugosi” by Chuck Serface
• “Much to Learn from Beasts:” the Costumes of Coppola’s Dracula by Hannah Strom-Martin
• Myths and Mental Health: Journey Planet Interviews Author Dacre Stoker
• Eating Molecules With a Pair of Chopsticks: (Mortal) Food in Dracula by Amos Dunlap
• Stoker’s Gothic Heroine by Allison Hartman Adams
• The Last Voyage of the Demeter – Movie Review by Erin Underwood
• Sherlock Holmes v Dracula, A Play for Radio: Review by James Bacon
• Interview with (a Vampire) an Actor by Helena Nash
• “Like a Bolt From the Blue” – Bram Stoker’s Notes & the Rosenbach Museum by Allison Hartman Adams
• Dracula Beyond Stoker: Celebrating and Continuing the Legacy of Bram Stoker’s Novel by Editor Tucker Christine
• Dracula Beyond Stoker: Review by Chuck Serface
• Vampires in East Asia: A Evolution of Occidentalism by Arthur Liu
• Fiends of the Eastern Front: Review by James Bacon
• Tomb of Dracula – A Reader’s Guide by Helena Nash and Chuck Serface
• Please Stop Calling It Carfax Abbey: A Fan Rant by Allison Hartman Adams
• Dracula 2000 Review by Sarah G. Vincent
• Transylvanian Tabletop – 7TV: Dracula by Helena Nash
• The Enditorial - Part 1 - James Bacon 

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Issue 85 - LGBTQ+ Comics

10/15/2024

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Joining the Journey Planet team this issue is David Ferguson who has co-edited this issue specifically focused on an LGBTQ topic: LGBTQ comics.
David said "Journey Planet is a fanzine that has always been an ally of the LGBTQ community, featuring various articles covering queer characters, books, and more, and I enjoyed helping bring this issue to life." 
David continued "For years, I worked on the website Irish Comic News, which covered the work of Irish creators and creators based in Ireland, and I developed long lasting friendships with the creators in the Irish comic community. It was, and still is, a very welcoming group of people who care about equality and promoting their fellow creators, including queer creators. So when I was asked to help edit the Journey Planet issue on LGBTQ comics, I immediately reached out to Irish creators, specifically queer creators, to contribute to the magazine. I was delighted with the response."
"We had no set idea of what the issue would be when we started and. Through my interaction with creators, it organically morphed into an issue where creators talked about creating queer work in comics. We have a wonderful bunch of contributors, some of whom I have written about before for the website of Gay Community News. This includes Anna Fitzpatrick (Alien Heart) and Clare Foley (Forbidden Altars), who wrote pieces about their comic creations. I interviewed artist Cian Tormey (Alan Scott: Green Lantern) and writer / artist Luke Healy (Self-Esteem And The End Of The World). I reached further afield and brought in Welsh creator Joe Glass (The Pride) and interviewed Steve Orlando (Marauders, Scarlet Witch). There are lots more. So many creators with different insights into queer comics. I am grateful to so many people for taking the time to write a piece or answer questions." 
David noted, "I also have to give a lot of credit to my co-editors and the whole team. So many previous co-editors are huge allies of the LGBTQ community. I'd also like to thank James Bacon, who motivated me and who's energy helped push the issue forward. James' through research and engagement also provided multiple articles about the history of queer comics, a journey of discovery for him that I think people will really enjoy. There were characters I’d never heard of, and looking at the history and reading about advocates for queer comics in the eighties was inspiring." 
James added, "We hope this issue shines a light on LGBTQ comics, both historical and importantly of the moment, and on the wonderful creatives involved and the stories. We hope this issue motivates people to seek out comics and creators." 

David finished by saying, "I hope people enjoy the issue. We are already thinking of more queer topics to cover in future issues of Journey Planet and are open to ideas on the subject."
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