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This is issue number 8 of the French graffiti zine Molotov Cocktail, published in the winter of 1998. Contents: jon one of 156crew, 156 and his crew, French walls of the 80s and 90s, TDS crew, French trains, interviews with Shest of MAC crew and TOP crew. Translation: While it might seem like everything has already been said about Molotov Cocktail, in a word: if you haven't seen this zine, you really don't know the "awesomeness of graffiti zines" yet. Molotov shows the best "mix of words and visuals" in the graffiti world. Moreover, they consider graffiti a culture, not just art, and the magazine created from that perspective is packed with both style and substance. With almost no advertisements and 60 pages, it should satisfy even the most graffiti-hungry person. First, the content. Articles, interviews, poems, and essays are all included. The interviews are worth reading, and the articles and essays are unique and a bit quirky, which is interesting. Furthermore, the fact that poems are included gives a "heart" that is not found in ordinary commercial graffiti magazines. And the fact that you can read everything in both French and English is a big plus. Next, the style. From bombing to large-scale works, it covers all kinds of styles in XXL size. The works may be a bit small and may not be enough for research, but the quality and quantity are outstanding. Moreover, not only the art but also the layout of the magazine itself is incredibly cool. While clearly expressing the style, it also properly highlights the content. Honestly, I wonder how they can do everything so well. Molotov is just incredibly well-made.
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