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  • Profile: Tom Baker

    Paul Wyatt speaks to the up-and-coming animator Tom Baker about his work for TV, games promos and his own Combat Wombat.
  • Emily the Strange

    She's definitely not boring, she's Strange. Rob Reger, the designer behind Emily the Strange, talks about the evolution of an underground icon.
  • Profile: Pete Fowler

    "Jumping back to the world of humans gives me distance to think about the other things I do." Pete Fowler talks about life on and off Monsterism Island.
  • Profile: Jo Ratcliffe

    "I have eureka moments in the middle of the night." admits Jo Ratcliffe. From illustrating Sindy for Marvel Comics to drawing real-life supermodels and designing for leading fashion labels, this artist's career isn't short of breakthroughs!
  • Profile: Marguerite Sauvage

    She can capture character with just a few simple lines, and her eye for clever graphic elements is exemplary. No wonder French illustrator Marguerite Sauvage is in demand with the ever-restless fashion world.
  • Profile: Kozyndan

    When two students met in a Californian classroom, it heralded the beginning of a marriage that would evolve into husband-and-wife illustration team Kozyndan. Adrian Sandiford discovers what it's like to achieve commercial and artistic acclaim with your other half.
  • Q&A: Niko Stumpo

    Joe Russ talks to the prolific Niko Stumpo, aka Abnormal Behavior Child, about his characters, fish-like lips, skateboarding and Hanazuki, his new hybrid studio space and shop.
  • Profile: James Jarvis

    James Jarvis started his toy empire nearly a decade ago with his Martin character, spawning a universe which collectors fell in love with. On the verge of releasing his latest comic-book project, he tells us his toy story.
  • St Luke's

    There's only one verifiable saint in the world of advertising: St Luke's. This agency reveals what it's like dispensing salvation to brands that have strayed from the path of righteousness.
  • Evan Cagle

    Following last issue's Made in Japan feature, first-time Director Evan Cagle reveals why he's going to steer clear of Hollywood's rehashing of anime tropes for his animated short, 'Honey.'
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