Alex Dueben

Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow?
26th September 2003
Superman is a product of his time, but does he hold any relevance today? Alex Dueben tracks the influences that informed Siegel and Schuster's creation, and considers where the next Superman might come from.

The Player: An Interview With Scott Kurtz
15th September 2003
It started out as a way to relieve frustrations over a video game, but it's become a career. Now the creator of PVP has other webcomic creators asking him to lead the way. Ninth Art goes one-on-one with Scott Kurtz.

No Sweat: An Interview With Peter Bagge
18th August 2003
He's famous for his HATE, but his approach to comics seems tempered with calm. Ninth Art talks to Peter Bagge about getting cancelled at DC, dabbling at Marvel, and the mellowing of Buddy Bradley.

Short Shrift
1st August 2003
Whatever happened to the short story? There used to be a few venues where standalone comics shorts could see print, but these days such tales are a rare discovery. Alex Dueben wonders what it might take to bring the short story to life.

The K Train: An interview with Keith Knight
2nd June 2003
K CHRONICLES cartoonist Keith Knight talks to Ninth Art about his long, strange trip from a very Brady beginning to smoking crack with God, clashing with editors and finding his voice along the way.

The Friday Review: Box Office Poison
16th August 2002
If you think a first-time indie creator's reflections on comics and relationships are nothing you haven't heard before, you need to hear them the way Alex Robinson tells them. Ninth Art queues up for some BOX OFFICE POISON.

Moving Pictures
18th January 2002
SUPERMAN and THE X-MEN may have been hit movies, but in 2001 it was two quite different books that hit our screens, and they did more than the superheroes ever could to turn people on to comics.




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