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All Very Existential: An Interview with Arthur Ranson
Hagai sits down with one of the quintessential 2000 AD artists: Arthur Ranson, whose body of work stretches back to the early 1970s, and continues to expand online today.
The John Wagner and Alan Grant Interview
In this 1988 discussion from The Comics Journal #122, writers John Wagner and Alan Grant define their politics (and those of Judge Dredd), compare Dredd artists, and talk about coping with the seemingly random taboos of British comics censorship.
Alan Grant, 1949-2022
Tom Shapira remembers the hugely prolific writer of British and American comics, capable of gruesome violence and tender introspection. Grant died earlier this month.
Crawling from the Wreckage – Judge Dredd at 45
In which Tom Shapira examines the long-lived UK action strip, and its increasing fascination with its own history, through two recent stories written by its co-creator, John Wagner.
ED-CMYK: A Survey of RoboCop in Comics (Part Two)
Looking at the best and the worst RoboCop comics, which show that even when a story’s social commentary loses out to the chance to sell a dozen diminished returns, the message can still carry a charge.