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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

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Spring Rain

Spring Rain is the story of author Andy Warner’s student days in Beirut

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My Dad Thinks I’m A Boy

Gender identity and kids comics don’t often go hand in hand, which makes this graphic novel by Sophie Labelle all the more necessary

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Babylon Berlin

New season of Babylon Berlin starts streaming on Netflix on March 1st

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Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen

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

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Third World War: Book 1

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

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Atar Gull

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