Triple A: X-Factory
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
In a Giant Sized round table discussion, the Ninth Art editorial board looks at the hits and misses of the X-Men relaunch. Want to know what Pete Milligan's dad thinks of X-FORCE? Read on...

Club Forteana: Elvis Must Die
By Alasdair Stuart
Don your blue suede shoes and erase all suspicion from your minds. Ninth Art has got some good rockin' tonight as we join the court of the King for a mess of blues, in Alasdair Stuart's ongoing series on comics and Forteana.

Letters From America: An interview with Richard Starkings (2/2)
By Andrew Wheeler
In the second part of Ninth Art's interview with Comicraft's Richard Starkings, he talks about Comicraft and the art of lettering, Buddhism, Hip Flask, and the notorious WOLVERINE incident.

Letters from America: An interview with Richard Starkings (1/2)
By Andrew Wheeler
Comicraft's Richard Starkings is best known today as the man behind the computer lettering revolution in comics. In the 80s, however, he was part of the Marvel UK team responsible for TRANSFORMERS, SLEEZE BROTHERS and ZOIDS. In the first part of our interview, Ninth Art talks to Richard about his time at Marvel's British division.

Triple A: Secret Origins
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
Stegron the dinosaur man, Chris Claremont's penis, and the resistible allure of DARK KNIGHT RETURNS - all this and much more is vaguely alluded to in our round table discussion.

Comics 2001 Special: Midnight at the Marriott
By the editorial board.
John McCrea, Alan Grant, Bryan Talbot, Dave Gibbons, Bob Schreck and others give their thoughts on last week's Comics 2001 festival in Bristol.

Club Forteana: Lords of Misrule
By Alasdair Stuart
In the first in an irregular feature exploring the strange and unexplained in comics, Alasdair Stuart ventures into the strange world of LORDS OF MISRULE.

Awe and Dredd: The Wit & Wisdom of Alan Grant
By Andrew Wheeler
Legendary JUDGE DREDD, BATMAN and LOBO writer Alan Grant talks about pulps, anthologies, and making readers laugh and cry.

The View from Down Under: An interview with Gary Chaloner (2/2)
By Mike Sims
In part two of Mike Sims' interview with Gary Chaloner, creator of the cult Australian comic JACKAROO, Gary offers his take on where the future for the comics industry might lie, and gives us the first word on his exciting new projects.

The View from Down Under: An interview with Gary Chaloner (1/2)
By Mike Sims
Gary Chaloner, creator of the cult Australian comic JACKAROO, forged his own path to success in the comic book industry. In part one of a two part interview, Mike Sims talks to Gary about his work and the Australian comics scene.

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