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		<title>Mad Planet!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My boyfriend was going through his collection of zines and pulled out two issues of Sarah Dyer&#8216;s Mad Planet. He didn&#8217;t like when I said &#8220;These are mine now.&#8221; Mostly, it&#8217;s full of interviews with obscure &#8217;90s bands, but the spirit is awesome. And while it&#8217;s not the focus, there are comics. There are Action [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.comicsgirl.com/images/madplanet.jpg" style="float: left; padding: 4px;"  />My boyfriend was going through his collection of zines and pulled out two issues of <a href="http://www.jinjur.com/">Sarah Dyer</a>&#8216;s Mad Planet. He didn&#8217;t like when I said &#8220;These are mine now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mostly, it&#8217;s full of interviews with obscure &#8217;90s bands, but the spirit is awesome. And while it&#8217;s not the focus, there are comics. There are Action Girl paper dolls (it&#8217;s sad that I no longer work in the office at a time when no one is around because I&#8217;d totally make copies of these and cut them out), some comics by Evan Dorkin (of course!) and some of the only Adrian Tomine comics I&#8217;ve read that I actually liked (why he can&#8217;t do stuff like that now, I don&#8217;t know).</p>
<p>The whole thing is really cute and I&#8217;m happy that I came across these. (And I&#8217;m going to say that unless you had a friend who liked zines and comics in the &#8217;90s, you probably won&#8217;t.)</p>
<p>Sarah Dyer went on, of course, to do <i>Action Girl</i> (which needs to be collected right now) and she&#8217;s written for the cartoons <i>Superman Adventures</i>, <i>Batman Beyond</i> and <i>Space Ghost Coast to Coast</i> (usually along with Dorkin). The children&#8217;s TV show <i>Yo Gabba Gabba!</i> features a character called Super Martian Robot Girl that was created by Dyer and Dorkin (Here&#8217;s a clip of it on <a href="http://jezebel.com/382362/yo-gabba-gabba-teaches-the-kids-about-indie-comics-and-early+90s-freestyle">Jezebel</a>). And if you read her blog, you can see she&#8217;s quite busy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love for Dyer to make comics again and I hope one day she will. Until then, I&#8217;ll just enjoy these two issues of Mad Planet and everything else she&#8217;s done.</p>
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