Triple A: Urban Legend
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
FROM THE ARCHIVES. Ninth Art presents an article originally published on the 18th of March 2002, in which editors Andrew Wheeler, Antony Johnston and Alasdair Watson discuss the nature of cities in comics.
Alphabetti Fumetti: A is for Adams
By Bulent Yusuf
Ninth Art launches a new series of articles as Bulent Yusuf kicks off his eclectic guide to some of the comic industry's biggest names, starting with the great Neal Adams, the brilliant Sergio Aragonés, and the unique Chuck Austen.
The Once and Future Angoulême
By Jim Wheelock
With the US convention season underway, Ninth Art looks to Europe, and the world's largest comics festival. Things are changing at Angoulême, and as Jim Wheelock reports, it reflects more general changes in the bande dessinée scene.
Thumbnail: Frank Miller
By Justin Jordan
Thanks to the SIN CITY movie, the world at large is now discovering the extraordinary vision of one of comics' great creative minds. Ninth Art profiles the man who reinvented Batman and taught us how to love the sin.
First & Last: Becky Cloonan
By The Ninth Art Q&A
Why does an indie wunderkind want 'egg nog' tattooed on her stomach? Just one of many questions not quite answered by the acclaimed artist of JENNIE ONE and DEMO, who thankfully still has both her hands.
First & Last: Steve Rolston
By The Ninth Art Q&A
From aliens to airports, from Canadian cuisine to cracked ribs. It's all in a day's musings for the Eisner-winning artist behind MEK, ONE BAD DAY and QUEEN & COUNTRY: BROKEN GROUND, eh?
What About Bob? An interview with Bob Schreck, Part Two
By Alex Dueben
Ninth Art continues its interview with Batman group editor Bob Schreck, this week looking at the function of crossovers like WAR GAMES, the editorial process, and the George Romero horror anthology TOE TAGS.
What About Bob? An interview with Bob Schreck, Part One
By Alex Dueben
He's the man who tells Batman what to do, and his career has taken him from Comico to Dark Horse to Oni to DC. Ninth Art talks to one of the biggest movers and shakers in the industry, Bob Schreck.
First & Last: Kurt Busiek
By The Ninth Art Q&A
He may write timeless stories of awesome wonder, but that doesn't mean he can cook or keep track of his toiletry bag... The author of MARVELS, ASTRO CITY and more takes his turn in the hotseat.
Thumbnail: Will Eisner
By Josh Buchin
Following the death of Will Eisner on January 3rd at the age of 87, Ninth Art presents another chance to read our profile of the man dubbed 'the most influential comic artist of all time', in the first part of a month-long celebration of Eisner's life and work.