Andrew Wheeler

Editorial: Face It, Tiger - Foreigners & Homosexuals
15th November 2002
Andrew Wheeler completes the trio of new look 9A editorials with a look at the world of continental comics, the scorecard on homosexuality and representation, and news of, well, the news at Ninth Art.

Face It, Tiger: Definitively Maybe
11th October 2002
If the bookshelf format is the future of comics, why haven't trade paperbacks evolved beyond six-issues-and-a-spine? It's time for publishers to take a tip or two from the world of the DVD, says Andrew Wheeler.

Face It, Tiger: SPX Before Marriage
13th September 2002
Ninth Art's first SPX is also the last in the convention's current incarnation. Andrew Wheeler reports back from a comic convention with a difference - where the art comes first, and everyone seems to be smiling.

24 Hours @ Ninth Art
26th August 2002
This weekend a team of volunteers took 24 hours out of their lives to create seven comic books from scratch. Now Ninth Art shares the results with the world, and gives readers a chance to catch up on a full in-depth report on the event!

Hopelessly Devoted: An interview with Jen Van Meter
19th August 2002
A lifelong love for 'Englishness' and a real passion for comics formed the foundation for Jen Van Meter's HOPELESS SAVAGES. Ninth Art caught up with the creator to trace her journey - from paper dolls to punk misadventures.

Spinning The Wheel: An interview with Axel Alonso
24th June 2002
He's one of the most high-profile editors in the industry, having worked with major creators on some of the top books at both Marvel and DC - and he attributes it all to good luck. Ninth Art spoke to Axel Alonso about SPIDER-MAN, mutants, and leaving DC behind.

Interesting Times
10th June 2002
What's the most exciting thing in comics today? That was the question we posed to several star attendees at this year's Bristol Comics Festival, including Axel Alonso, Mike Carey, Chris Staros, Sean Phillips, Karen Berger and Jamie S Rich. Here's what they said...

Night Music: An interview with Ted Naifeh
22nd April 2002
Is he the dandy highwayman who you're too scared to mention? No, he's COURTNEY CRUMRIN AND THE NIGHT THINGS creator Ted Naifeh! Ninth Art talked to the artist at the recent launch of his new Oni Press series.

C Scott Run: An interview with Scott Morse
25th March 2002
Scott Morse is a busy man. He's an animator and filmmaker who produces top quality work for Dark Horse, Marvel, Oni, DC and Top Shelf, and he still finds time to trek across Yosemite. Ninth Art caught up with him for a quick breather.

Face It, Tiger: Good Company
19th November 2001
In comics, company ownership is often condemned as the enemy of creation and the villain of the industry. Is it that simple, or can company-ownership be a benefit both to creators and to readers?

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