‘I personally see creating activist art as part of my vocation as a cartoonist’: an interview with Ellen Lindner
‘To delight and revel in trying to pull apart systems of authority:’ a conversation with graphic novelist Orijit Sen
‘Fraught with background’: narration, monstration and style in the biblical adaptations of R. Crumb and Chester Brown
Triangulation (Being the record of a discussion of comics theory conducted on 2nd May 2018, transcribed into words and then comics in the period since.)
Ziggy was here: Tom Wilson’s newspaper comic, World War II, and the role of graffiti in sequential art
‘The problem of gender violence in India… was not a legal problem, but a cultural problem’: a conversation with comics creator Ram Devineni
Comics, the library has those: how public libraries can use graphic novels to foster reading communities