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British Comics:
A Cultural History

British comics is a vast landscape which any single volume would struggle to map out fully. More...
Posted: February 5, 2012

PG Previews:
March 2012

Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...
Posted: January 31, 2012

Current Comics In The Middle East:
No Laughing Matter

One measure of the freedom of expression in any society is how outspoken its cartoonists are allowed to be. More...
Posted: January 22, 2012

Zeina Abirached:
A Game for Swallows

She is still haunted by her birthplace, Beirut, which is as much a character as a location in her graphic narratives. More...
Posted: January 15, 2012

Yoshihiro Tatsumi:
The Man, The Manga, The Movie

An interview with Eric Khoo, director of the animated documentary Tatsumi, adapted from the dark manga. More...
Posted: January 8, 2012

Grzegorz Rosinski:
Thorgal

With sales in the millions, it's a highly successful and original hybrid of adventure, mythology and science fiction. More...
Posted: January 1, 2012

PG Previews:
February 2012

Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...
Posted: December 26, 2011

Joe Sacco:
From Witness To Historian

How have his narrative techniques and personal motivations evolved in his reportage comics? More...
Posted: December 18, 2011

Shaun Tan:
Strangers in Strange Lands

Fasten your wingnuts, you're in for a bumpy ride when you enter his weird and wondrous worlds. More...
Posted: December 11, 2011

PG Previews:
January 2012

Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...
Posted: December 4, 2011

Art Spiegelman:
MetaMaus

A guided tour through the layers of thinking, practice, references and emotions behind his enigmatic mask. More...
Posted: November 27, 2011

Charles Burns:
Almost Inhuman

His is a black and white world, much more black than white, saturated with the darkness of the soul. More...
Posted: November 20, 2011

David B.:
The Armour Of The Night

For him the ritual of drawing holds a special power through his life. More...
Posted: November 13, 2011

Savage Pencil & Chris Long:
Battle Of The Eyes

The 1980s British 'ideologically insane' post-punk art-gang reforms as a duo. More...
Posted: November 7, 2011

PG Previews:
December 2011

Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...
Posted: October 30, 2011

Dr. Chris Murray:
Comics Studies In The UK

From festivals to the first MLitt, Dundee is at the heart of the progress of comics within the UK educational field. More...
Posted: October 23, 2011

Neal Fox & Les Coleman:
How To Make It In The Art Business

Their caricatures skewer celebrities, the gigantism of puffed-up public art, inflated egos and budgets. More...
Posted: October 16, 2011

Great British Comics Now:
21st Century Comics

Despite some rumours to the contrary, British comics are enjoying rude health and vital diversity. More...
Posted: October 9, 2011

Dave Gibbons:
Visions Of The Future

An interview with the Watchmen co-creator & star guest at BD & Comics Passion this weekend. More...
Posted: October 4, 2011

1001 Comics:
You Must Read Before You Die

Paul Gravett explains the motivation behind his gigantic new 960-page guide to comics. More...
Posted: October 1, 2011

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November 2011

Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...
Posted: September 25, 2011

Reinhard Kleist:
Cuba & Castro

Asked by his publishers to visit any country he liked to create an illustrated travelogue, Kleist chose Cuba. More...
Posted: September 17, 2011

9/11:
The Past & The Future

Joe Sacco and David B address the issues raised by the terrorist attacks on America. More...
Posted: September 11, 2011

PG Tips No. 35:
In Times of Love and War

Moments become transfixed in memory, freeze-framed like a panel in a comic, always there to return to. More...
Posted: September 4, 2011

Anthony Earnshaw:
The Imp of Surrealism

The Wokker strip has lost none of its essentially Northern English absurdist delirium. More...
Posted: August 28, 2011

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