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Ultimate Spider-Man     bySteve Fritz
Marvel Comics has found itself in a position it hasn't enjoyed in quite some time.
 
Kia Asamiya-Major Manga Artist Moves West     bySteve Fritz
There's an interesting new trend coming to the U.S., just below the average readers' radar.
 
Judd Winick: The Next Eisner?     bySteve Fritz
If the year 2000 should be remembered for anything in comics, it’s as the year that Judd Winick came into his own.
 
Will Eisner Interview     bySteve Fritz
"I'm a creature of habit. I have to have an office," declares Will Eisner, who just happens to be in his office.
 
Out In The Real World     bySteve Fritz
Any comic fan worth his or her salt had at least one day when, in a fit of juvenile pique, they tied their bath towel, blanket, what-have-you around their neck and took a flying leap off the couch, dining roomtable, tree or third story window. Anyone who denies such daydreaming is aflat-out liar.
 
Getting Back To Ground Zero     bySteve Fritz
Marvel Comics is finding itself in an unusual situation. For the first time in nearly three decades, last year rival DC took over the top publisher position. For the first time in three decades, Marvel's #2.
 
Andi Watson Interview     bySteve Fritz
In the last several years, no new talent has been making a better name for himself than Andi Watson. He first appeared made a splash several years back with his series Skeleton Key, published through Slave Labor.
 
Kurt Busiek on Shockrockets     bySteve Fritz
When it seems every creator and publisher gripes about how the comic industry is receding, no less than Kurt Busiek, Mark Waid and George Perez turn around and form their own imprint.
 
Steranko Interview     bySteve Fritz
Jim Steranko likes to come across as a tough guy.
"I was about 10 when my cousin Billy taught me to use a Luger