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Malik Sajad joins the roster of graphic biographers with the story of his own life growing up in Kashmir.
Graphic novel reviews
Malik Sajad joins the roster of graphic biographers with the story of his own life growing up in Kashmir.
The second book in Leo and Rodolphe’s Kenya series takes us on a safari with a difference, where UFOs and dinosaurs prowl the African savannah.
Motorcycle Samurai is a unique slice of comics brilliance – a modern Western that transcends its genre.
We often associate mid-life crisis with middle-aged men, but in the touching and gentle Lulu Anew it’s a middle-aged woman who finds herself questioning her life, throwing caution to the wind and taking a no-ties guilt-free holiday from her husband and three kids.
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s Nemo trilogy has followed Janni Dakkar, the daughter of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’s pirate submariner, across the globe. In this final book the threads come together as she chases an ancient enemy up the Amazon river.
We reviewed the second of a planned trilogy of books set in Hong Kong’s walled city of Kowloon late last year but it’s only just been released – here’s the review to refresh your memory.
The middle volume of Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s Nemo trilogy sees our heroine taking on Fritz Lang’s automatons and Adenoid Hynkel, Charlie Chaplain’s version of Adolf Hitler.
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill return to the Extraordinary Gentlemen with the first volume in the trilogy of stories about Janni Dakkar, daughter of Captain Nemo
A new series from the creator of the Worlds of Aldebaran series is worth taking notice of. Can this Earth-bound story be as electrifying as Leo’s space colonisation saga?
The second volume of this dramatic French adaptation of Michael Moorcock’s dark fantasy sends Elric across the world in search of revenge.