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Vol 2 Issue 8
[EDITORIAL]



Editorial With No Name or Spot the Pop Culture References!

I've been trying to write this editorial for some time now, without much luck. But now, as the deadline becomes more absolute, I find myself in the unhappy predicament of having to throw some words together and turn it in. And since I read enough of Joyce in my student days, I have no desire to emulate his writing style. Plus, "Portrait of the Anime Fan as a Young Man" just doesn't sing.
  So what does a somewhat cranky Editor in Chief write about? Were I Perry White, I'd probably write about Superman (or maybe Elvis); if JJJ were my initials, I'd be writing my latest diatribe about the evils of costumed vigilantes and a certain wall-crawler in particular. But I'm neither of those people, although some folks have remarked that my hair color is starting to resemble theirs.
  I guess I could write about how I still haven't got my Sega Saturn modified, so my copy of X-MEN VS. STREET FIGHTER is just sitting there collecting dust (and mocking me). But that doesn't seem to fit and it sounds too much like what the aforementioned Editors in Chief would pen (what with the superhero connection and all, you see). And I don't think I'm quite ready for that.
  Of course, sometimes we have to be ready for things like change. And let's be honest, most of us would be very happy if things could just stay the way they are. And I include myself among those ranks. But time doesn't wait for anyone. We've finished our second calendar year of publishing and, truth be told, I'm more than a little worn out. Add to that the fact that I'm seriously behind in my Christmas shopping, and I'm surprised that I haven't been forcibly detained in an institution yet. (Maybe that's my Christmas present.) Although, if anybody releases any more fighting anime, I just might.
  There has been a lot of change in the anime industry this year, especially in the United States. 1997 has seen the arrival of another new company determined to leave its mark on American audiences, and several Japanese production companies are casting their eyes eastward in the hopes of either finding work or releasing their own products here. In addition, the other American companies continue to expand their releases, making a wider variety of anime available in the US. It's been a busy year.
  On behalf of the staff and crew of EX , I would like to wish all of our readers a joyous and restful holiday season. I'm going to have some Bolli and a little nap now. See you in 1998.

  Ex animo,

  Charles McCarter
  Publisher/Editor in Chief


THE EX MEN

PUBLISHER / EDITOR IN CHIEF
Charles McCarter

ASSISTANT PUBLISHER / DESIGN EDITOR
Keith Rhee

ASSISTANT PUBLISHER / DESIGN EDITOR
Chris Kohler

ORGANIZATIONAL CONSULTANT
Chad Kime

COPY EDITORS
Peter Cahill
Roderick Lee
Charles McCarter
Ben Nunez

STAFF WRITERS
Peter Cahill
Eugene Cheng
Eri Izawa
Mark Johnson
Roderick Lee
Scanner Luce
Egan Loo
Charles McCarter
Maria M. Rider
Taku Otsuka
Keith Rhee

PRODUCTION STAFF
Geir Friestad
Chris Kohler
Tom Larsen
Eugene Moon
Keith Rhee

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Scott Frazier
Geir Friestad
Joseph Lee
Scott Rider

SPJA SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Scanner Luce

SPECIAL THANKS TO
OBJECTIVE CONSULTING INC. for donating server space and making this magazine possible.

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