Manchette’s Fatale
Gripping noir thriller from one of France’s best-loved crime novelists
Graphic novel reviews
Gripping noir thriller from one of France’s best-loved crime novelists
The fourth instalment of Leo and Rodolphe’s Kenya sees more dinosaurs roam the Kenyan countryside but their origin is also revealed.
We’ve all made choices that we regret, but Remorse is a fascinating exploration of how a single decision can change the course of someone’s life.
Craig Thompson follows Habibi with a new book that couldn’t be more different. Set in space and aimed at kids, Space Dumplins is good enough to appeal to all ages.
Alan Moore returns to regular comics publishing and what a treat it is, as he travels 100 years into the future of Garth Ennis’s apocalyptic horror Crossed.
The middle book of Leo and Rodolphe’s historical sci-fi story, blending aliens and dinosaurs in a typically mysterious plot.
Like William Gibson meets David Cronenberg, this is a creepy cyberpunk story of unrequited love, and the lengths (and surgery) one man will go to try and win the heart of a woman.
Jaegir is a young captain in the Nordland State Security Police – an internal investigations unit from 2000AD’s Rogue Trooper universe, that has the somewhat thankless task of seeking out corruption and military crime in a corrupt and crime-ridden military
A modern Brazilian classic, beautifully adapted and illustrated by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba
The Pillbox is a bleak and horrifying book, and might well be the most distressing graphic novel you read this year.