Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home
A moving, autobiographical book charting the 16-year relationship between a woman and her dog
Graphic novel reviews
A moving, autobiographical book charting the 16-year relationship between a woman and her dog
Dan Abnett and Phil Winslade take a Mega City Judge and recast her in the role of frontier Sheriff in this brilliant sci-fi western
This new graphic novel from the imagination of Philip Pullman is a classic genre-busting fantasy wrapped inside a tense thriller, originally serialised in The Phoenix
Leo and Rodolphe return to Africa for an all new adventure with Kathy Austin, who investigated aliens and dinosaurs in Kenya, but now has to face Nazis, too
The beautifully-illustrated story of a toxic relationship that’s doomed to failure, as two young people meet and fall in love, but find their differences mushrooming as their lives stop revolving around each other
Survivors roam a post-apocalyptic France in search of meaning and lost souls in this derivative but thoughtful near-future sci-fi story
Emil Ferris sketches out an ambitious graphic novel on the pages of a ring-bound notebook, creating a fascinating account of a young woman discovering her true identity
As the Metabaron’s destiny starts to catch up with him – despite his best efforts to avoid it – Jodorowsky, Frissen and Henrichon turn in what will almost certainly go down as one of sci-fi comics’ highlights of the year. If you’re not already reading this amazing epic, what are you waiting for?
Scott Westerfeld’s first graphic novel is a kaleidoscope of colour, set in a town where a mysterious event has left few human survivors but a rent in reality that the government is trying to keep covered-up
Pierre Wazem and Antoine Aubin take us to a small American town on a snowy day that seems much like any other – until the town Sheriff decides to take on the town’s bullies once and for all