The Ninth Eight

The Forecast for December 7th 2005
5th December 2005
It's juvenile delinquency week at Ninth Art as our forecasters pick videogame comics from the PENNY ARCADE boys and rock 'n' roll comics from Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba, and go directly to prison - again - with HARD TIME.

The Forecast for November 30th 2005
28th November 2005
Used up all your holiday time yet? Newcomer Sean Murphy takes us for an OFF ROAD spin, Ellis and Sprouse offer us another dip in the OCEAN, and it's summertime all over again as we feel the NEGATIVE BURN.

The Forecast for November 23rd 2005
21st November 2005
Peter David's much-loved X-FACTOR run gets its first trade paperback, Jordan Raskin unleashes INDUSTRY OF WAR, and Daniel Way hits the BULLSEYE again, this time to pit the assassin against PUNISHER.

The Forecast for November 16th 2005
14th November 2005
Matthew Craig picks three new books from the racks as the NEW X-MEN boys tackle SUPERMAN, Darren Aronofsky makes his comics debut with THE FOUNTAIN, and Marvel dredges up Kevin Smith's BLACK CAT.

The Forecast for November 9th 2005
7th November 2005
Double the Wood! Not another dodgy e-mail about Cialis; Brian Wood provides twice the pleasure with DMZ and LOCAL. Plus, Bambi shows you her pink gun, and Camilla has an AMAZING FANTASY just for you. IT REALLY WORKS!!!

The Forecast for November 2nd 2005
31st October 2005
Paul Gravett presents his assessment of the greatest graphic novels ever made, while Ninth Art provides a snapshot of this week's collections. Plus, R Kikou Johnson takes us night fishing, and Matt Madden tells us a story - 99 times.

The Forecast for October 26th 2005
24th October 2005
Azzarello and Frusin head west for LOVELESS, indomitable ASTERIX faces invading aliens, despotic Rob Osborne comes over all retiring, and Andi Watson and Simon Gane take is to the city of lights.

The Forecast for October 19th 2005
17th October 2005
The weekly load may be light, but it's also proving to be largely loquacious thanks to James Kochalka's CONVERSATION, and lightheartedly luscious with a new dose of Dan Slott's SHE-HULK.

The Forecast for October 12th 2005
10th October 2005
David and Ringo return to the web-slinger's NEIGHBORHOOD, there's some real LIVEWIRES from Adam Warren, and cartoonist Francesca Ghermandi takes us on a tour of GRENUORD in this week's new comics.

The Forecast for October 5th 2005
3rd October 2005
Is Harvey Pekar a QUITTER? Are cowboys cooler than dinosaurs? Can Seth Fisher be BIG IN JAPAN? Will Batman just chill out a bit if he takes a trip out of town? The Forecast dares to ask all these questions, and more.

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