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Barry Windsor-Smith:
Comics Registered Genius

Would you fly to New York aged 19, with no money or job, hoping to break into Marvel Comics? More...
Posted: July 2, 2006

PG Tips No. 3:
Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading

Paul Gravett reviews more books of and about comics from his recommended reading list. More...
Posted: June 25, 2006

Matt Broersma:
We're Not In Texas Anymore

He is weaving together quirky dreams, unresolved intrigues and striking atmospheric landscapes. More...
Posted: June 18, 2006

Rob Dunlop & Peter Lumby:
Tozzer

Tozzer has more gags per second than a supermodel in a restaurant toilet. More...
Posted: June 11, 2006

Andrzej Klimowski:
Unlocking The Secret

He questions the act of looking, being looked at, the perception of characters, narrator and reader. More...
Posted: June 4, 2006

PG Tips No. 2:
Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading

Paul Gravett reviews books of and about comics from his recommended reading list. More...
Posted: May 28, 2006

Ron Regé Jr:
Cute Brut

Slow down when you read his pictures and ornately lettered words and they will leave you awakened. More...
Posted: May 21, 2006

Frank Miller:
It's Miller Time

He subverts the superheroes into a satire of political corruption, flabby liberalism and media babble. More...
Posted: May 14, 2006

Escape Magazine:
The Great Escape Twenty Years On

Paul Gravett re-assesses the legacy of Escape, the 1980s comics anthology magazine. More...
Posted: May 7, 2006

Classics Illustrated:
A Cultural History

After food, clothing, shelter and companionship, our other primal need will always be for classic good stories. More...
Posted: April 30, 2006

Manga:
An Introduction

The flood of translated manga is only the tiniest toenail clipping of the big, scary Godzilla that is manga. More...
Posted: April 23, 2006

Dupuy & Berberian:
A Double-Barrelled Partnership

The collaboration between Dupuy and Berberian has become a third person, with the sum greater than the parts. More...
Posted: April 16, 2006

Jill Thompson:
A Walk On The Fright Side

With writing and ideas that crackle with invention, don't wait for Halloween to fall under Scary Godmother's spell. More...
Posted: April 9, 2006

British Comics:
New Brits On The Block - Part 2

Six recent Brit books prove that the UK still has a vibrant comics scene. More...
Posted: April 2, 2006

British Comics:
New Brits On The Block - Part 1

There are encouraging signs of UK publishers setting up and renewed interest from major publishers. More...
Posted: March 26, 2006

Curt Swan:
A Superman Walked Among Us

Under his sensitive pencil, Superman won not just our awe and admiration, but our affection and sympathy. More...
Posted: March 19, 2006

PG Tips No. 1:
Paul Gravett's Recommended Reading

In the first of a regular series of articles, Paul Gravett reviews comics from his recommended reading list. More...
Posted: March 12, 2006

François Boucq:
Read Any Good Boucq's Lately?

People are frequently not what they seem in his unnerving skewed observations. More...
Posted: March 5, 2006

Angoulême 2006:
The International BD Festival

Paul Gravett reports on the four-day feast of global comics culture like no other. More...
Posted: February 26, 2006

Carla Speed McNeil:
Finders Keepers

With Finder, she is creating some of the most sophisticated and satisfying science fiction in comics. More...
Posted: February 19, 2006

Nabiel Kanan:
The Birthday Riots

With xenophobia and racial prejudice percolating across Europe, The Birthday Riots is all the more relevant. More...
Posted: February 12, 2006

Lewis Trondheim:
Angoulême Grand Prix Winner 2006

Winner of the highest honour at the 2006 French BD Festival, he remains defiantly spontaneous and prolific. More...
Posted: February 5, 2006

Paul Pope:
Pulp Hope

He is creating 21st century comics that can reach and speak to people everywhere. More...
Posted: January 29, 2006

Mike Mignola:
To Hellboy & Back Again

A bright red child with cloven hooves, sawn-off horns, forked tail can only be called Hellboy. More...
Posted: January 22, 2006

Hergé & Tintin:
Discover A World Of Tintinology

No comic creator or character has inspired so many books to be written as these two Belgian institutions. More...
Posted: January 15, 2006

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