Grandville Mon Amour
Bryan Talbot takes us back to the steampunk streets of Grandville, where Detective Inspector LeBrock faces the fight of his life against escaped terrorist ‘Mad Dog’ Mastock
Graphic novel reviews
Bryan Talbot takes us back to the steampunk streets of Grandville, where Detective Inspector LeBrock faces the fight of his life against escaped terrorist ‘Mad Dog’ Mastock
Ross Mackintosh’s autobiographical book examines the death of a parent with subtlety, style and painfully raw emotion – a stunning debut
Six years since the hard-cover graced bookshop shelves, Daniel Clowes’ Ice Haven is finally out in paperback
Sherlock Holmes takes on the zombie menace in this wonderful clash of classic genres
This bold biography of Hunter S. Thompson looks at the hard-grafting journalist behind the image Thompson created for himself
Daniel Clowes takes us on a tragi-comic blind date, with an awkward couple hoping to make a new start after divorce and disappointment
Denise Mina brings a slice of Agatha Christie-style murder mystery to comics, albeit with a modern twist
The second volume of Belgian classic XIII turns the story on its head, throwing up more identity-based mystery in this epic thriller
A stunning debut graphic novel, Dark Age is a harrowing glimpse into a dismal future of gang war and government-sponsored ultra-violence
Seymour Chwast takes on Dante’s Divine Comedy, giving the classic journey through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven a 1930s twist