The Stan Lee Experience
By John Fellows
Which man connects Spider-Man, the Cuban Government, the Clintons, and the Central Intelligence Agency? As comics attempt to make the transition onto the internet, Ninth Art investigates the emerging industry's first major misstep.
Cities of the Mind
By Nick Brownlow
If you think Europe's a strange and distant land, you ain't seen nothing yet. Nick Brownlow presents an introduction to the European comics phenomenon LES CITES OBSCURES, currently being reprinted in English by NBM.
Night Music: An interview with Ted Naifeh
By Andrew Wheeler
Is he the dandy highwayman who you're too scared to mention? No, he's COURTNEY CRUMRIN AND THE NIGHT THINGS creator Ted Naifeh! Ninth Art talked to the artist at the recent launch of his new Oni Press series.
Triple A: Bad To The Bone?
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
When it comes to simplistic morals and cackling evil, are the villains in comic books all to be judged guilty, or are comics capable of subtler shades of grey than the general public seems to assume?
Finder Keeper: An interview with Carla Speed McNeil
By Stuart Nathan
It started as a four-year-old's daydream, but it's come a long way since then. FINDER creator Carla Speed McNeil describes how her fantasy world has come to crystallise on the page.
Two Marvellous Guys
By Rico F. Basgoyman
It's the interview you've all been waiting for! The mighty macho Marvel management take a measly moment out of their mammoth, erm, mundanities to get us hip to the House of Ideas.
C Scott Run: An interview with Scott Morse
By Andrew Wheeler
Scott Morse is a busy man. He's an animator and filmmaker who produces top quality work for Dark Horse, Marvel, Oni, DC and Top Shelf, and he still finds time to trek across Yosemite. Ninth Art caught up with him for a quick breather.
The Adventures of an Art Slut: A conversation with Ben Templesmith
By Ben Wooller
Ninth Art met with up-and-coming artist Ben Templesmith in his native Perth to discuss how he made the jump from getting his fan art published in SPAWN to becoming the new artist on HELLSPAWN.
Anthology In The UK
By Lindsay Duff
In America, anthology comics are a rarity, but in Britain, they're the norm. From sci-fi to war stories, from kids' books to adult humour, from boys' own to girls' own, Ninth Art presents a history of the British anthology.
Triple A: Wonder Women & Invisible Girls
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
From SPIDER-MAN's Gwen to GREEN LANTERN's Alex, is it always the fate of female characters to be hapless girlfriends and helpless victims, or are we entering into more enlightened times?