Art & Design How can comics be better at race? Racial diversity in comics has long been a major issue of contention, and after a summer of controversy it’s clear the industry can do better. By Laura Sneddon
Culture Thor has been an alien space horse and a frog – is a woman really more fantastical than that? By Laura Sneddon
Culture Penury, swindlers and the American way: the capitalist legacy of superheroes By Laura Sneddon
Comics Review: Neal Adams – Mad Genius As a crusader for comic artists' recognition, he is practically a superhero himself. By Laura Sneddon
Beyond superheroes: how creators can own comics Laura Sneddon talks to Tim Seeley, David Hine, David Mack, and David Lloyd about the possibilities steering clear of… By Laura Sneddon
Mike Carey: “I’m not a fan of the way comics have been ghettoised” The British graphic novelist reflects on the form - and the trouble with reading fan forums. By Laura Sneddon
Kids Read Comics: a popular revival "Comics aren't for kids anymore!" is a tired cliché: what about the comics which really are for kids? Laura… By Laura Sneddon
Where were all the women at the British Comic Awards? The first British Comics Awards were hugely successful – except for their less-than-perfect gender balance, writes Laura Sneddon. By Laura Sneddon
Why Dredd 3D gets women in comics right For a popcorn blockbuster, the gender politics of Dredd 3D are extraordinary, writes Laura Sneddon. By Laura Sneddon
Grant Morrison: Why I’m stepping away from superheroes The comics author on gay Batman, fan entitlement - and why accepting an honour from the Queen doesn't mean… By Laura Sneddon