Thousand Faces
A mix of western and supernatural horror sees already tough lives in the Wild West made all the harder and more complicated by a chaotic demon with its own strange agenda.
Graphic novel reviews
A mix of western and supernatural horror sees already tough lives in the Wild West made all the harder and more complicated by a chaotic demon with its own strange agenda.
Rob Williams and Henry Flint send Judge Dredd on a suicide mission to the Justice Department penal colony on Titan, where an uprising of ex-Judges is waiting to provide him with one of the toughest assignments of his career.
A stunning modern European classic, telling the story of two young lovers whose lives diverge before they get the chance to build a future together.
Daniel Clowes brings us a perfect blend of weird science and paradoxical time travel in a story that echoes his early explorations into weird science fiction.
Leo and Rodolphe bring their African dinosaurs and aliens adventure to a dramatic climax.
The seventh instalment of Judge Dredd’s Case Files sees the future cop face a bizarre range of crimes, from werewolves to car-jackers.
Ben Gijsemans’ debut graphic novel is a brave and emotional piece of storytelling – a snapshot of the life of a middle-aged loner, obsessed with art, who haunts his local art gallery.
A near-future science fiction story wrapped around a crisis on the International Space Station, which balances an enthusiasm for the science of space with some great characterisation.
Like Chris Ware or Daniel Clowes, Adrian Tomine can conjure a slice of life that’s rich and poignant, as real as if you were peaking through your neighbour’s windows.
Goldtiger is the story of a failed comic strip from the 60s and 70s – or is it? This wonderfully executed book is a fascinating mix of homage and pastiche.