Killtopia
A classic British sci-fi thriller in the making, Killtopia is a brilliant series opener that looks set to build up to a mega-climax
Graphic novel reviews
A classic British sci-fi thriller in the making, Killtopia is a brilliant series opener that looks set to build up to a mega-climax
Leo takes us on another journey into deep space, where humanity’s expansion and colonisation of faraway planets leaves us wondering whether it’s humans or aliens that are the biggest threat to the survival of the human race
Mallory Hope is a hard-boiled detective with a tragic past, a drinking problem, and a propensity to get involved with the occult
A few thousand years after being cast into Hell, the Devil decides he might be able to curry favour with God if he returns to Earth as a superhero
John Wagner brings back Judge Death and the Dark Judges for another outing, but how will they be defeated without Judges Dredd or Anderson?
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John Kerschbaum is back with more adventures of Petey and Pussy, domestic pets with balding human heads
Charles Forsman brings us more violent and dark teen angst in this companion story to The End of the Fucking World
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