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− | Indie Kids is a continuing comic story by Mat Adams. The first issue was released in 2011 and the second issue in 2013. Additional comics are published online | + | Indie Kids is a continuing [[comic]] story by [[Mat Adams]]. The first issue was released in 2011 and the second issue in 2013. ''''Indie Kids'''' follows the annoying day to day lives of the 3 friends through love, heartbreak, and rare out-of-print 7inch records. Additional comics are published online. |
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+ | Issue 3 was released in February 2015 and continues the story six months later. 16 page story "Carried in the Arms of Cheerleaders" finds the Indie Kids in need of a job in order to survive, but will they sell their souls in order to make money? | ||
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+ | Mat Adams has also been featured in 'Tango 7: Love and War' (2007) with his 2 page comic 'The Charles Atlas Guide to Love' and Melbourne Comic Zine '[[Suburbophobia]]' by [[Chris Heath]]. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://www.facebook.com/indiekids.comic 'Indie Kids Facebook Page'] |
− | [ | + | *[http://matadamscomics.tumblr.com 'Mat Adams Tumblr Page'] |
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+ | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2010s publications]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 29 November 2015
Indie Kids is a continuing comic story by Mat Adams. The first issue was released in 2011 and the second issue in 2013. 'Indie Kids' follows the annoying day to day lives of the 3 friends through love, heartbreak, and rare out-of-print 7inch records. Additional comics are published online.
Issue 3 was released in February 2015 and continues the story six months later. 16 page story "Carried in the Arms of Cheerleaders" finds the Indie Kids in need of a job in order to survive, but will they sell their souls in order to make money?
Mat Adams has also been featured in 'Tango 7: Love and War' (2007) with his 2 page comic 'The Charles Atlas Guide to Love' and Melbourne Comic Zine 'Suburbophobia' by Chris Heath.