The Ninth Eight

The Forecast for September 28th 2005
26th September 2005
Just when you were getting ready to unpack the woollies, along comes another LONG HOT SUMMER - so enjoy some summer reading as DC unveils its new SHOWCASE, Marvel's SENTRY returns to his post, Ted Naifeh gets salty with POLLY and Kazuo Koike introduces us to his LADY.

The Forecast for September 21st 2005
19th September 2005
Indie creators get pornographic with the return of TRUE PORN, Mark Millar makes an unprecedented attempt at serious storytelling in WOLVERINE, and can you smell what the WOK is cooking?

The Forecast for September 14th 2005
12th September 2005
Lose yourself in Xeric winner Jeff Lemire's LOST DOGS, get smart with Chris Eliopoulis' FRANKLIN RICHARDS, and take a second look at 'the event of the year', IDENTITY CRISIS.

The Forecast for September 8th 2005
5th September 2005
It's a case of mopedder blues as Ninth Art joins the MOPED ARMY, and there's another biker behind as Garth Ennis suits up for GHOST RIDER. Plus, we take a look at UK indie anthologies STURGEON WHITE MOSS and PICTURES & WORDS.

The Forecast for August 31st 2005
29th August 2005
DC's SOLO puts the spotlight on European artist Jordi Bernet, Jamie Delano gets an actual honest-to-God trade paperback with 2020 VISIONS, and Marvel finally publishes WHA... HUH. Pinch us, we must be dreaming.

The Forecast for August 24th 2005
22nd August 2005
Brian Bendis' five-year run on DAREDEVIL heads in to the home strait with the final arc, THE AUTHORITY wades on against all understanding, and Ninth Art recommends some choice summer reading from the world of manga.

The Forecast for August 17th 2005
15th August 2005
Recall the career of one of Britain's artistic greats with Brendan McCarthy's limited edition SWIMINI PURPOSE, relive your childhood geekery with the new POWER PACK, and revisit Neopolis with Paul Di Filippo's TOP TEN.

The Forecast for August 10th 2005
8th August 2005
Supermen of the Second World War settle down in FORTY-NINERS, supermen of the Cold War face new struggles in WINTER MEN, and no-one's sure what war THE ULTIMATES are fighting, but if Steve Dillon's drawing, we're buying.

The Forecast for August 3rd 2005
1st August 2005
J Scott Campbell returns with WILDSIDERZ, Neil Gaiman's Olde Worlde Marvel is back, but in different hands, and there's a new issue of DAREDEVIL: FATHER, but it's the same as the old one. Don't say we didn't warn you.

The Forecast for July 27th 2005
25th July 2005
It's a quiet time, so soon after San Diego, but listen very carefully and you'll hear a SILENT DRAGON, a stealthy detachment to the COMBAT ZONE, and a frustratingly tiny SPIDER-MAN/HUMAN TORCH.

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