Dotter of her Father’s Eyes
Bryan and Mary Talbot combine their writing and art skills in this graphic memoir of Mary’s childhood, drawing heavily on her family’s academic links to James Joyce
Graphic novel reviews
Bryan and Mary Talbot combine their writing and art skills in this graphic memoir of Mary’s childhood, drawing heavily on her family’s academic links to James Joyce
Follow Batman as he hurtles through history, in Grant Morrison’s time-travelling superhero romp
Simone Lia wants a husband to help her start a family. But is God standing in her way?
Tom Gauld turns the story of David and Goliath on its head, telling the tale from the giant’s point of view
Garth Ennis takes post-apocalyptic horror to its extremes, with a violent, stomach-churning take on a zombie-like plague
This stunning graphic novel is the first of a three book trilogy, following the life of a young man from Hong Kong as he explores himself and the walled ghetto of Kowloon
A female vicar is invited to a previously godless island to set up a new church. But why are the inhabitants suddenly so keen to find God?
We catch up with some classic Love and Rockets comics, checking in on Maggie, Hopey and the gang
Nearly ten years after it was first published, Jim Woodring’s The Frank Book is back in print
Karrie Fransman’s debut graphic novel is a fantastic and fanciful peak behind the closed doors of an eccentric set of suburban flat-dwellers