Munnu
Malik Sajad joins the roster of graphic biographers with the story of his own life growing up in Kashmir. Continue Reading →
View ArticleLeaf
An exquisitely drawn graphic novel, set in a silent fairytale world, that's brimming with social commentary. Continue Reading →
View ArticleWorld War X Book 1: Helius
A handsome science fiction comic, fusing crisp, energetic artwork with an intruiging story Continue Reading →
View ArticlePillbox, The
The Pillbox is a bleak and horrifying book, and might well be the most distressing graphic novel you read this year. Continue Reading →
View ArticleTwo Brothers
A modern Brazilian classic, beautifully adapted and illustrated by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba Continue Reading →
View ArticleMarquis of Anaon 1: The Isle of Brac
A dark and stormy French island in the early 1700s harbours a horrific secret. Find out more in this new series from Cinebook Continue Reading →
View ArticleJaegir: Beasts Within
Jaegir is a young captain in the Nordland State Security Police – an internal investigations unit from 2000AD's Rogue Trooper universe, that has the somewhat thankless task of seeking out corruption...
View ArticleJunction True
Like William Gibson meets David Cronenberg, this is a creepy cyberpunk story of unrequited love, and the lengths (and surgery) one man will go to try and win the heart of a woman. Continue Reading →
View ArticleRo-Busters: The Complete Nuts and Bolts Volume 1
Hailing from the early days of Starlord and 2000AD, Pat Mills' iconic Ro-Jaws and Hammerstein launch their careers as international rescue robots. Continue Reading →
View ArticleKenya 3: Aberrations
The middle book of Leo and Rodolphe's historical sci-fi story, blending aliens and dinosaurs in a typically mysterious plot. Continue Reading →
View ArticleCrossed +100 Volume 1
Alan Moore returns to regular comics publishing and what a treat it is, as he travels 100 years into the future of Garth Ennis's apocalyptic horror Crossed. Continue Reading →
View ArticleSpace Dumplins
Craig Thompson follows Habibi with a new book that couldn't be more different. Set in space and aimed at kids, Space Dumplins is good enough to appeal to all ages. Continue Reading →
View ArticleRemorse
We've all made choices that we regret, but Remorse is a fascinating exploration of how a single decision can change the course of someone's life. Continue Reading →
View ArticleKenya 4: Interventions
The fourth instalment of Leo and Rodolphe's Kenya sees more dinosaurs roam the Kenyan countryside but their origin is also revealed. Continue Reading →
View ArticleMarquis of Anaon 2: The Black Virgin
The second volume in Cinebook's The Marquis of Anaon series is a straight-up murder mystery, well worth exploring by fans of historically-set drama. Continue Reading →
View ArticleSoyuz Blue: Volume 1
A near-future science fiction story wrapped around a crisis on the International Space Station, which balances an enthusiasm for the science of space with some great characterisation. Continue Reading...
View ArticleAntares: Episode 6
The sixth and final volume of Leo's space opera sees revelations, reunions and resolutions Continue Reading →
View ArticleJudge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 10
The 10th outing of Dredd's case files reaches 2000AD's 500th issue, but is it a hit or a miss?
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