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An alternative, gentler take on a sci-fi thriller, from Hugo and Nebula award-winner Nnedi Okorafor
Graphic novel reviews
An alternative, gentler take on a sci-fi thriller, from Hugo and Nebula award-winner Nnedi Okorafor
Judge Dredd faces an invisible foe who’s supposed to be on the same side, in this sci-fi thriller that drills deep into Dredd’s past
Jaime Hernandez brings the teen spirit back to Love and Rockets
One for motorbike racing enthusiasts, this is a dramatisation of the East German racing team that brought new technology and race-winning speed to the sport in the years following World War II
Morpheus takes a back seat as dreams invade reality in the fifth volume of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman
It’s back to the long-form story in this collection of The Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman
After a fairly involved storyline running through several issues, Gaiman takes a bit of a breather and has a little fun with four short stories
Henry Henry is a failing writer who steals the manuscript of a successful author, only to find himself mistakenly pushed into the role of a mythical champion in a parallel fantasy world
Peter Milligan and Rufus Dayglo extrapolate identity theft, so it’s not limited to computers and the internet, but available to anyone who’d rather be someone else
Volume 2 of a classic series, where Neil Gaiman really starts to find his groove