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From past issues, Hogan's Alley makes available some of the interviews with cartoonists. These are just a sample of the interviews we've published in our print edition!

Scott Adams: Dilbert's head honcho talks with Tom Heintjes about his experiences in the workplace and how they prepared him for creating the nation's hottest comic strip. From HA3: Volume 1, Number 3.

Alex Anderson: As famous as Rocky and Bullwinkle are, relatively few of their fans know about the role that Alex Anderson played in their creation. John Province talks with Anderson about creating a cult classic. From HA8: Volume 2, Number 4.

Gus Arriola: The creator of Gordo discusses his career in syndication and animation with John Province. From HA6: Volume 2, Number 2.

Tom Batiuk: The cartoonist behind Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft talks with Tony Isabella about his career and the demands of handling two very different comic strips. From HA6: Volume 2, Number 2.

C. C. Beck: The Captain Marvel co-creator discusses his work on the charcter in one of his last interviews with Tom Heintjes. From HA3: Volume 1, Number 3.

Chip Dunham: The creator of Overboard walks the plank in an interview with Tom Heintjes. From HA4: Volume 1, Number 4.

Marc Davis: One of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men, Marc Davis, played an important role in many animations milestones. John Province talks to Davis in a career-spanning interview From HA2: Volume 1, Number 2.

Virginia Davis: Walt Disney's first star wasn't an animated rodent, but was a flesh-and-blood girl. Virginia Davis talks with John Province about working with Uncle Walt when he was a struggling wanna-be. From HA5: Volume 2, Number 1.

Will Eisner: The dean of American cartooning talks about the continually evolving comics industry and the adaptability cartoonists will need to allow the form to thrive for another century. From HA8: Volume 2, Number 4.

Jan Eliot: The creator of the comic strip Stone Soup talks with Tom Heintjes about her experiences opening the door wider for women in comics. From HA7: Volume 2, Number 3.

Johnny Hart The creator of B.C. and The Wizard of Id talks candidly with Rick Marschall about the thinking funny, the role his faith plays in his work and life and more. From HA2: Volume 1, Number 2.

Lee Holley: The former assistant for Dennis the Menace, Playboy cartoonist and creator of the Ponytail comics talks with John Province about his rise from poverty to success in the cartooning world. From HA7: Volume 2, Number 3.

Russell Johnson: For a mind-boggling 62 years, Russell Johnson drew Mister Oswald, a comic strip largely unknown outside of the hardware retailing trade. From HA10: Volume 3, Number 2.

Lynn Johnston: In a talk with Tom Heintjes, the award-winning cartoonist discusses her work, her life, and the challenges she surmounted on her trek to cartooning's elite. From HA1: Volume 1, Number 1.

Jim Meddick: The creator of Robotman/Monty talks to Tom Heintjes about writing the title character out of a strip. From HA9: Volume 3, Number 1.

Jack Mendelsohn: In addition to comic strips, Jack Mendelsohn has worked in just about every medium imaginable. John Province sits down with the multitalented Mendelsohn to discuss his career. From HA10: Volume 3, Number 2.

Bill Peet: Disney's renegade animator takes on the sheep mentality in animation, studio politics, and even Uncle Walt himself. From HA1: Volume 1, Number 1.

Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner: Jim Ottaviani talks with the pair about Our Cancer Year, the autobiographical account of Pekar's battle with cancer. From HA4: Volume 1, Number 4.

Dan Piraro discusses theroad he took to becoming one of the comic strip's brightest stars, as well as one of its most proficient draftsmen. From Hogan's Alley #11.

Lee Salem: The vice president and editorial director of Universal Press Syndicate talks with Tom Heintjes about the state of the newspaper syndication and where the business is heading. From HA7: Volume 2, Number 3.

Jim Scancarelli: Gasoline Alley's current artist/writer continues weaving the century's longest story, and he tells Jeffrey Lindenblatt about its ups and downs. From HA5: Volume 2, Number 1.

David Silverman: Simpsons producer David Silverman talks about his years spent working on The SImpsons, from when they were a bit part on The Tracey Ullman Show through today!

Terry Wilcutt: The US astronaut discusses his lifelong affection for comics and science fiction and how they inspired him to join NASA and ultimately voyage in outer space. From HA4: Volume 1, Number 4.