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The Drama magazine is published four times a year and strives to provide an honest and considerate perspective on the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, but in a way that is pushing the boundaries of what a magazine is traditionally thought of. In every issue you will find an international survey of artists working on the cutting edge in a wide variety of fields, including illustration, design, comics, photography, and more. Each issue is unique in and of itself, revolving around an overall theme that is then reflected in the content and layout. Contributions are always unique and most often commissioned works created specifically to fit the theme of the issue. The Drama really cares about what it is doing, and all aspects of the magazine are well-thought out and meant to complement each other, creating something much more meaningful for the reader.

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We are pleased to present The Drama Issue Five, The A to Z Issue. Their first foray into full color includes 80 pages that bring together a full spectrum of underground, emerging, and contemporary artists whose works cross the borders between illustration, comic art, photography, design, and more.

The main feature includes a collection of twenty six works by an international group of artists, representing all corners of the US, England, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, Hong Kong and Brazil.

Each piece is an interpretation of a letter of the alphabet, ranging anywhere from An Affable Attack to Zeus. The artists involved include Jordan Crane, Lump Lipshitz, Henrik Drescher, Saelee Oh, Kevin Christy, Lee Misenheimer, Maya Hayuk, Yuko Kondo, Katsuo Design, Helge Reumann, Frank McCauley, Cody Hudson, Phil Elverum, Matt Irving, Dan McCarthy, Evah Fan, Eduardo Recife, Mauro Gatti, James Jean, Xavier Robel, Syrup Helsinki, Sammy Harkham, Rachell Sumpter, Eddie Martinez, Tom Gauld, and Matthew Curry.

Other features include:

- An in-depth look and interview with cover artist Genevieve Castree.

- A photo review of their most recent group exhibition, Row Boats Home.

- Inside looks at the studios of Ryan McGinness, Tom Stanley, and Foundation Gallery.

- This It, their comics and writing supplement, featuring comics by Ron Rege, Jr., Marc Bell, Steven Weissman, and more, as well as writings by Kevin Hyde, Matthew Newton, Clarke Boehling, Tim Morris and Mark Capon, all illustrated by Florencio Zavala and Garret Morin.

We hope you enjoy it as much as we have.

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