Darwin: A Graphic Biography
A compelling biography of Darwin, aimed at 10- to 15-year-olds, but sure to appeal to their parents too
Graphic novel reviews
A compelling biography of Darwin, aimed at 10- to 15-year-olds, but sure to appeal to their parents too
Mark Millar twists the superhero genre on its head (again) to create an entertaining mix of heist and anti-heroics
A disturbing series of short stories symbolising the frustrations of growing up in modern China
Chris Ware’s Building Stories is a triumph of literary comics: typically Ware-ish, but unlike anything you’ve seen before
The fourth book in the complete collection of Dredd stories sees him embark on the epic Judge Child odyssey, and his first run-in with the notorious Angel Gang
The case files of feline private detective Blacksad blend film noir with Disney
A sometimes surreal journey through an everyday life, The Crackle of Frost is a deep delve into the psyche of a man looking to rediscover his discarded past
Jeff Lemire’s latest graphic novel is about a man, haunted by his past, trying to come to terms with his future
I. N. J. Culbard tackles another Lovecraft adaptation in this story of mistaken identity and necromancy
The first volume of a new series from Cinebook sees the birth of a team of occult investigators, set in the United States at the turn of the 20th Century