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By Brent Keane
In the second of Ninth Art's creator profiles, Brent Keane looks at the career-so-far of the creator most associated with the Image movement; an artist whose great talents seem to have been largely lost to the boardroom.
Triple A: Searching For The Invisible Man
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
How do you make sense of a man like Grant Morrison? Ninth Art's editorial board sparked up the crackpipe (well, broke out the Merlot, anyway) to take a long look at one of the industry's most creative minds.
Americans In Paris: An interview with Eric J and Arvid Nelson
By Tom Moore
REX MUNDI is the story of an alternative history of the world - but for its creators, it's also all about the future. Ninth Art spoke to the latest discoveries from the Image stable about their journey to the comic shop shelves.
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By Lindsay Duff
In the first in a new series, Ninth Art profiles one of the world's finest comic storytellers, the controversial creator of TINTIN, who faced depression and accusations of treachery as he worked to bring his enduring creation to the world.
Triple A: Stand Up Comics
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
Is there anything that comics can do that other media can't? And if any such devices exist, are they gimmicks or useful tools? This month, Ninth Art's roundtable discussion addresses the question: What's so special about telling tales in comic form?
The Dredd Generation: Children Of The Revolution
By Brent Keane
In the final part of Ninth Art's look back across twenty five years of premiere British anthology comic 2000AD, the fans get their chance to reflect on what the magazine meant to them - and offer their assessment of where it stands today.
Adventures In The Screen Trade
By John Fellows
Cool Beans World failed at it. Marvel sees it as a side project. So is online comics-publishing a viable business? Ninth Art spoke to two people who are proving that it can be - Unbound Comics' Aaron Thacker and Modern Tales' Joey Manley.
Triple A: Bring Me A Dream
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
Five years after the publication of SANDMAN: THE WAKE, Ninth Art looks back at the book that put Vertigo on the map and revolutionised the trade market, and asks if it lives up to its reputation as one of the great long-form comic stories.
Small World
By Nick Brownlow
Ninth Art brings you a look at the very best of the small press scene, courtesy of Britain's Caption convention - including THE GIRLY COMIC, the Rubins sisters' innovative DARK, and Harris O'Malley's BETWEEN THE CRACKS.
The Dredd Generation: The New Breed
By Brent Keane
In the third part of our celebration of 2000AD's 25th anniversary, Ninth Art talks to some of the series' recent crop of 'art droids' - Frazer Irving, Jock and Boo Cook - about their own efforts to make their mark on the magazine.