Hey Kids, Comics!
By Alistair Kennedy
People who don't read comics still believe that the medium is just for kids, to the bafflement of anyone who's ever gone looking for kids' comics. Ninth Art talks to 12-year-old Jacqueline, to find out what a girl wants.

Triple A: Getting Ideas
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
The question most asked of comic creators is probably, 'Where do you get your ideas from?' Once upon a time, it seemed the only answer was 'other comics'. Are today's creators drawing on more than just the spinnerracks of their youth?

Pilgrim's Progess: An interview with Joel Priddy
By Josh Buchin
The creator of last year's unexpected critical sensation, PULPATOON PILGRIMAGE, talks about the book's journey from notepad to publication, as well as his artistic aspirations and his involvement in the ODDGOD anthology.

Thumbnail: R Crumb
By Lindsay Duff
Ninth Art's profile series continues with a look at the life and works of one of the industry's most celebrated - and most controversial - proponents. We're going underground, to meet Robert Crumb.

The List: Crime Noir
By John Fellows
Ninth Art presents a new feature looking at the best that comics can offer, kicking off with a visit to the dirty end of town, where rain falls on trenchcoat-wearing men who work outside of the law. Crime noir compulsive John Fellows checks out some of the best comics can offer.

Practical Magic: An Interview with JH Williams III
By Frank Beaton
Whether drawing metaphysical epics or pulp Westerns, he remains one of the most unique, innovative, and - strangely - overlooked artists in modern comics. Ninth Art talks to JH Williams III about sex, magic, and the end of PROMETHEA.

The Ninth Art Lighthouse Awards 2002
By The 9A Lighthouse Crew
In the second annual Ninth Art Lighthouse Awards, we recognise those people and works that have given comic readers something to appreciate in 2002, from the outstanding achievers to the bookshelf comic of the year!

Thumbnail: John Wagner
By Nick Brownlow
From BATMAN to THE BOGIE MAN, John Wagner's had a varied career, but he'll always be best known for his role in creating one of comics' most iconic characters. Ninth Art profiles the daddy of Dredd, John Wagner.

Triple A: Covers Of The Year 2002
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
In Ninth Art's second annual look back over the covers that swarmed the shelves in the past twelve months, the editorial board considers the worst, the best, the boldest and the most breathtaking works of art on offer.

Young And Restless: An interview with Larry Young
By Andrew Wheeler
Some people say he's a saviour of comics; others say he's a bit of a loudmouth. Some people call him the space cowboy. To the best of our knowledge, no one calls him Maurice. Ninth Art talks to publisher - and publicist - Larry Young.

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