INQUISITOR is the logical end result of the "soupification" of various media, art, culture, and technology. Matter-of-fact and down-to-earth, INQUISITOR strives to look beyond the hype and trendiness of current cyberculture. No hype, no glitz, no po-mo references, no unnecessary interface. Content dense, informative, while keeping tongue planted firmly in cheek. FROM OUR PEERS: "INQUISITOR IS A MODEL OF DESIGN AND CONTENT when compared to others in its genre...[coming] perilously close to looking rather professional...." --Steven Heller, International Design magazine, Sept/Oct 1994. "...and the kind of technologic critiques and toy-lustings that Wired can only hope to aspire to." --Jerod Pore, Factsheet Five "...contains a rip current of intelligent and acerbic observations that are personal without being solipsistic. Black and white, it refrains from what my colleague calls "gratuitous typographical hipness" and has higher production values than most commercial trade publications." --Brad Weiner, Bay Guardian 9/94 Associate Editor Laurel Sutton is cited for her article on women and online communication. Newsweek, 6/9/94 "...Chief 'Inquisitor' Dany Drennan is another renaissance kinda guy. He's a formidable software/ hardware hacker, a hot-doggin' net surfer, a decent writer and graphic artist--and he's funny to boot! Choke full of the curious, the kooky, and the hands-on. Recommended." --Gareth Branwyn, bOING bOING; Beyond Cyberpunk "You will hardly be able to believe the production quality and sheer beauty of design/typography embodied in Inquisitor...then I get around to mentioning the mind-searing content... --Paco Xander Nathan, Fringeware Review .