The Friday Review: Quimby The Mouse
By John Parker
When it comes to cartoon mice, Chris Ware doesn't just take the Mickey. Ninth Art takes a tour through Ware's back catalogue, where every page is heartbreaking, staggering, and arguably a work of genius.

The Friday Review: Mr Punch
By Ben Wooller
Is there anything more disturbing and strange than children's entertainment? Not when it's placed in the hands of Gaiman and McKean. Ninth Art catches a puppet show that might hit rather close to home.

The Friday Review: Green Lantern: Willworld
By Frank Smith
There's only one true Green Lantern! Frank Smith pays homage to the one of comics' most ferociously protected icons on a visit to WILLWORLD. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the fandom.

The Friday Review: Tank Girl
By Nich Maragos
It's a manic pop classic that should serve as an inspiration to generations of wannabe comic creators; the simple story of one angry girl and her kangaroo mate. Ninth Art breaks out the big guns for TANK GIRL.

The Friday Review: Seven Peaches/Charger
By Kevin Dole
Gays in the military may still seem controversial to some, but how about centaurs? Donna Barr puts an unlikely face on war and creates poignancy amid the insanity in two collections of her earlier works.

The Friday Review: Bacchus: Immortality Isn't Forever
By Ben Wooller
Eddie Campbell is best known for FROM HELL and ALEC, but one of his longest running works covers the modern day exploits of an ancient god of wine. Ninth Art heads down to the cellar to rediscover a fine vintage.

The Friday Review: Sleeper: Out In The Cold
By Brent Keane
Ninth Art has named it one of the best new series of 2003. Now readers have a second chance to wake up to SLEEPER, with the release of the series' first six issues in a trade paperback collection.

The Friday Review: Fun With Milk And Cheese
By Frank Smith
It's not normally a laughing matter when dairy food goes bad, but in the hands of humorist Evan Dorkin it's a different matter. Ninth Art indulges in a little lactose intolerance with MILK AND CHEESE.

The Friday Review: Hawaiian Dick: Byrd Of Paradise
By Alex Dueben
In the mood for some winter sun? Ninth Art takes to the islands for the impressive debut from B Clay Moore and Steve Griffin; a colourful supernatural thriller with a tropical punch.

The Friday Review: Button Man: The Killing Game
By Nick Brownlow
John Wagner is best known for his work on Judge Dredd, so it's no surprise that his creator-owned BUTTON MAN is another bleakly violent work with a cold-blooded protagonist. But, as Ninth Art discovers, it's also one of Wagner's best.

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