Cartilage 3 - January 1999

Cartilage for Hominids issue 3 contains, in addition to too many pages of editorial content:

1. Heavy Objects Fall Faster: A single-page comic strip about how, in contrast to the deception widely spread by all physicists since Newton, heavy objects do, in fact, fall faster.
2. Know your squares: A guide to squares
3. Look at this: A page that invites you to look at itself
4. Hunting Seasons: A poem about hunting seasons
5. The 1922 One Thousand Guineas: A poem about the 1922 One Thousand Guineas horse race
6. Strange Lewis: A page in which Strange Lewis addresses you directly in his typically abrasive fashion, and a second in which is a guide to building your own Strange Lewis shrine.
7. Starlight starbright will you be my bedbugs bedbugs bedbugs A really good 5-page piece about bedbugs. Easily the best thing in the issue.
8. The Intransingence of Inkly Things A short exchange between two bits of paper.

If that sounds like your sort of thing, get straight to the shop and snaffle yourself a copy.
For some reason I have loads of copies left of issue 3 so you'd really be helping me to clear some space at the same time.

If you're not convinced, click here to go back to look at other issues of Cartilage - issue 1 is archived there if you click on the cover.