The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume 4: The Tempest
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill return, for a final time, to their League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Graphic novel reviews
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill return, for a final time, to their League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Gilbert Hernandez puts Palomar and the Fritz B-Movie Collection on a collision course in this dramatic retelling of the story of Luba’s mother, Maria Martinez
A new Chris Ware book is never to be ignored and this is no exception. A must for comic fans who love to see the pinnacle of what the medium can produce.
A classic European science fiction tale from a master story-teller, Titan’s reprint of Enki Bilal’s tetralogy is a welcome treat
Frank Santoro’s bold and striking exploration of his parents’ breakup takes him back through the generations, as he explores the history of his family and the Pittsburgh neighbourhood he grew up in
The third book in Leo’s Distant Worlds series takes us across the mid-point of the story, with Paul still exploring his new home trying to find his father
Eldo Yoshimizu’s manga portrays life at the top of a Japanese crime syndicate, where young matriarch Ryuko rules with a will of steel, born from a life of dark secrets
An alternative, gentler take on a sci-fi thriller, from Hugo and Nebula award-winner Nnedi Okorafor
Judge Dredd faces an invisible foe who’s supposed to be on the same side, in this sci-fi thriller that drills deep into Dredd’s past
Jaime Hernandez brings the teen spirit back to Love and Rockets