The Curious Case of Leonardo’s Bicycle
An in-depth graphic investigation into the claim that Leonardo Da Vinci might have invented the bicycle several hundred years before the first physical bikes hit the streets
Graphic novel reviews
An in-depth graphic investigation into the claim that Leonardo Da Vinci might have invented the bicycle several hundred years before the first physical bikes hit the streets
Spring Rain is the story of author Andy Warner’s student days in Beirut
Gender identity and kids comics don’t often go hand in hand, which makes this graphic novel by Sophie Labelle all the more necessary
A true classic of a British comic, as influential as they come. Collected for the first time by Treasury of British Comics
New season of Babylon Berlin starts streaming on Netflix on March 1st
Helen Mullane and Dom Reardon take us to a horrific rural England, where black magic is still practiced. A visiting urban teenager is about to find out that the countryside’s darkest shadows are far more dangerous than the city’s meanest streets
A classic, deeply political Pat Mills and Carlos Ezquerra story, originally published in Crisis in 1988, that helped bring grown-up comics to mainstream Britain
A stunning adaptation of a classic French novel, by Fabien Nury and Brüno, casts a dark shadow over the already horrific reality of the slave trade
Kek-W and Dave Kendall return to Deadworld for a second book based on Judge Death’s early years
A classy addition to the Blade Runner universe co-written by a scriptwriter from the latest Blade Runner movie