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Neil Gaiman:Stardust
Paul Gravett talks with Neil Gaiman at the first UK public preview of the movie adaptation of Stardust. More...
Posted: August 12, 2007
World Comics:Confessions & Convictions
All of life is finding its way into comics these days, where it always belonged. More...
Posted: August 5, 2007
Superheroes:We Can Be Heroes
It's clear that, outside of the giant playpens of Marvel and DC, superheroes can proliferate as never before. More...
Posted: July 29, 2007
Manga:How To Draw Manga
The dizzying variety of 'How To' manuals can make the choice overwhelming, and even discouraging. More...
Posted: July 22, 2007
PG Tips No. 12:Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading
Reviews of books by Alison Bechdel, Doha, Renée French, Ben Caldwell and an anthology edited by Megan Kelso. More...
Posted: July 15, 2007
Will Eisner:The Human Spirit
At 60, Eisner found a renewed curiosity about what comics might become next and how they might evolve. More...
Posted: July 8, 2007
George Herriman:A Krazy Thing Called Love
Krazy Kat is, at its heart, about a cat, a mouse and a dog in an eternal, unresolvable, love-triangle. More...
Posted: July 1, 2007
Keiji Nakazawa:Barefoot In Hiroshima
With its powerful anti-nuclear and anti-war message, would Barefoot Gen be published in the Japan of today? More...
Posted: June 24, 2007
Gary Panter:Panter-Monium
He is a master of American comics and has not stopped re-imagining what comics can do. More...
Posted: June 15, 2007
Rian Hughes:Yesterday's Tomorrows
His distinctive retro style brings a fresh design sensibility into comics. More...
Posted: June 10, 2007
Autarcic Comix Festival 1997:The Future Belongs To Comics
The Autarcic comix movement embraces self-reliance and autonomy from the mainstream. More...
Posted: June 3, 2007
PG Tips No. 11:A Brit Comics Special
Reviews of comics by UK creators including Dave Gibbons, Eddie Campbell, Ian Edginton and Andrzej Klimowski. More...
Posted: May 27, 2007
Hergé - One Hundred:The Father Of Tintin
100 years after he was born, Hergé remains a figure who inspires devotion and controversy. More...
Posted: May 20, 2007
Mark Newgarden:Beyond The Pail
Success means inducing just enough mirth to cause someone drinking a glass of milk to expel it nasally. More...
Posted: May 13, 2007
Fast Fiction:UK Small Press Reviews
It's a flourishing time for the UK Small Press and Paul Gravett reviews a few releases that caught his eye. More...
Posted: May 6, 2007
Free Comic Book Day:Every Day
Nearly all publishers offer unique free issues during Free Comic Book Day - all intended to hook more readers. More...
Posted: April 29, 2007
Francesca Ghermandi:Cartoon Noir
Her 'cartoon noir' comics are so desperate and absurd that they become chillingly funny. More...
Posted: April 22, 2007
Manga-fication:The Impact Of Manga On US Comics
Despite positive press articles on comics, the coverage of manga still leaves something to be desired. More...
Posted: April 15, 2007
PG Tips No. 10:Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading
Reviews of books about legendary comic creators: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Hal Foster and Carmine Infantino. More...
Posted: April 8, 2007
Alan Moore:Lost Girls
Alan Moore reveals the story behind his controversial new graphic novel, Lost Girls. More...
Posted: April 1, 2007
Nell Brinkley:A New Woman In The Early 20th Century
In her time, Nell Brinkley had an huge influence on the appearance and aspirations of women in America. More...
Posted: March 25, 2007
Original Manga:Not 'Made In Japan'
In Britain, the knock-on effects of the success of manga is a young generation eager to create their own. More...
Posted: March 18, 2007
2000AD:A Comic Odyssey
More than a specific year, 2000AD has become a brand and shows no sign of going past its sell-by-date. More...
Posted: March 11, 2007
Robert Crumb:I Came Out Fully De-Formed!
A surprisingly relaxed and communicative Robert Crumb discusses documentaries, comics and life in France. More...
Posted: March 4, 2007
PG Tips No. 9:Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading
In a regular series, Paul Gravett reviews books of and about comics from his recommended reading list. More...
Posted: February 25, 2007








