Anasazi
A colourful science fiction graphic novel, set on a strange alien world, that uses a vocabulary of just 16 words.
Graphic novel reviews
A colourful science fiction graphic novel, set on a strange alien world, that uses a vocabulary of just 16 words.
Imagine a world that’s been changed by a massive global event. Not that difficult to do, in the spring of 2020, but at least we’ve still got ground to stand on. This isn’t the case in the sci-fi world of A Radical Shift of Gravity, which explores what might happen to a family if gravity disappeared.
Rosemary Valero-O’Connell’s latest graphic novel combines three deeply imaginative stories in a single volume
Urban fantasy novel Woodland Creatures makes its debut as a graphic novel, courtesy of Kickstarter
The second and final volume in Appollo and BrĂ¼no’s genre-bending sci-fi detective survival revolution story
The 9th volume of collected Judge Dredd comics, originally printed in 2000AD, contains some all-time classics
A new graphic adaptation of master thriller-writer Jean-Patrick Manchette’s unfinished final novel
Max Allan Collins returns to his noir private detective Ms. Tree
An exploration of a couple facing the struggle of artificial conception, written and illustrated by William Roy
David Roach’s beautiful coffee-table book is both a history of British comics and an encyclopaedic exploration of our finest comic artists