The Ninth Art small press spotlight

Big Things: Jeff Coleman & Stephen Greenwood-Hyde
26th September 2005
Slackers, groupies and gangsters, oh my! PROGRESSIONS creators Jeff Coleman and Stephen Greenwood-Hyde step off the third-and-a-half rock from the sun, and into the Ninth Art spotlight.

Big Things: Dara Naraghi
8th November 2004
He's a hard-working writer who never seems to have enough time, a fan who adores MOONSHADOW, and a publisher who just wants to help people expose their work. The spotlight falls on Dara Naraghi.

Big Things: Steven Goldman
11th October 2004
Where would you take a last, post-mortem taxi ride? What if a ruthless idealist somehow became President? These are the questions that keep Steven Goldman awake at night, and in the Ninth Art spotlight.

Big Things: Jim Massey
20th September 2004
Where does Death go on holiday? Straight into the pages of a pocket-sized barrel of laughs from a man who claims it's all the fruition of a thirty-year plan to break into comics. Perhaps.

Big Things: Harris O'Malley
19th April 2004
He's a guy who just can't say no, creating the modern fantasy series BETWEEN THE CRACKS and collaborating with writers and artists alike. All-round workaholic Harris O'Malley takes his turn in the spotlight.

Big Things: Patrick Neighly
5th April 2004
From Morrison academic to Hollywood darling, the SUBATOMIC creator's profile in comics has risen quickly and looks set to continue - until he runs out of ideas, that is. The spotlight falls on Patrick Neighly.

Big Things: Ryan Yount
1st March 2004
Spinning tall tales of tall ships, SCURVY DOGS artist and co-creator Ryan Yount walks the plank to parrot on in the Ninth Art spotlight. Arrr.

Big Things: Wendi & Sean Strang-Frost
12th December 2003
She's an art graduate who just can't stop drawing. He's a writer who just can't stop thinking about vikings and zombies. Together, they don't fight crime - instead, this offbeat husband and wife team produce the equally offbeat minicomic JOHNNY PUBLIC.

Big Things: Pam Bliss
5th December 2003
She's a one-woman minicomics machine obsessed with a fictional smalltown in Indiana - a place where time travel, dogs, and her own life all get thrown into the melting pot. Welcome to the strange, strange world of Pam Bliss.

Big Things: Karl Christian
7th November 2003
The small press prince of angst talks to Ninth Art about his historic ambitions and boozy roots. Along the way, he sells his soul, runs with gangs, and beats Jesus.

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