First & Last: Greg Rucka
By The Ninth Art Q&A
He's written Wolverine, Spider-Man, Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman, but when he met his real life hero, he got tongue-tied. Greg Rucka opens up to Ninth Art about his first crush, and the last time he told a lie.

Headspace: Inside The Mindscape Of Alan Moore
By Adrian Brown
Filmmaker Dez Vylenz' documentary The Mindscape Of Alan Moore was shown as part of last week's Comica event in London. Adrian Brown reports on the film, and presents highlights from the accompanying panel, featuring Dave Gibbons, David Lloyd, Oscar Zarate and Jose Villarrubia.

First & Last: James Lucas Jones
By The Ninth Art Q&A
Ninth Art kicks off a new feature, in which we show a side of the comic industry's movers and shakers not normally exposed to the public. Senior Editor of Oni Press James Lucas Jones is the first... but not the last.

Thumbnail: Raymond Briggs
By Rob Cave
He's a master craftsman when it comes to 'the labour-intensive botheration of strip cartoons', yet Raymond Briggs' working class heroes are little known outside the UK. Ninth Art profiles the acclaimed creator of WHEN THE WIND BLOWS.

The Trouble With Boys: An interview with David Kelly
By Tom Moore
As gay comics anthology BOY TROUBLE celebrates its tenth anniversary, Ninth Art talks to one of the book's editors, David Kelly, about the emergence of new gay voices in comics, and his own work on the series STEVEN'S COMICS.

Triple A: Wall Panels
By Wheeler, Johnston & Watson
Comics aren't cheap, but some fans are still willing to splash out on conventions and action figures. Some even spend their money on original art for their walls. Ninth Art's editors ask; is hanging too good for them?

Angoulême: Adventures In Comics' Capital City
By Jim Wheelock
It's the world's largest comics convention, and the industry's answer to Cannes. Angoulême veteran Jim Wheelock reports for Ninth Art on the ins and out, the prizes and the politics, of this year's festival.

Triple A: Tits And Innards
By Wheeler, Johnston and Watson
Is the Mature Readers label a sign that comics have a lot of growing up to do? Ninth Art's editors discuss certification and self-censorship. Contains scenes of explicit self-importance, and ideas some readers may find stupid.

Thumbnail: Mike Mignola
By Frank Smith
Ninth Art look at the life and works of the man who gave the world HELLBOY, one the greatest characters of comics' modern era. It's a journey that took him from fanzine editor to fan favourite artist.

See You In The Funny Books: Part Two
By Cheese Hasselberger
In the second part of our underground roundtable discussion, six New York cartoonists pick up where they left off to discuss porn, Peter Bagge, minicomics and whether there's a new direction in the underground scene. Ninth Art puts new batteries in the tape recorder.

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