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Dull Margaret

Jim Broadbent (yes, that Jim Broadbent) and Dix take us on a dark and disturbing journey into the difficult life of a bizarre peasant woman from European folklore

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Exo

Jerry Frissen and Philippe Scoffoni’s sci-fi thriller sees mankind discovering a habitable exo-planet, but the indigenous population doesn’t want humans to come

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Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter

Dan Abnett revives one of Hammer Films’ lesser-known characters – a 17th Century vampire hunter called Captain Kronos

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Sabrina

Dark, troubling and intensely thought-provoking, Sabrina is a crime graphic novel spun on its head, focusing on the grief of the friends and relatives rather than the victim of the crime

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The Ballad of Halo Jones Volume 1

Where did she go? Out. What did she do? Everything. The latest edition of Alan Moore and Ian Gibson’s classic features full colour throughout

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Kabul Disco: Book 1

Nicolas Wild’s memoir of his time spent as a cartoonist and graphic designer in Afghanistan during the American occupation

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Aliens: Dead Orbit

Is this the Alien sequel that should have been? If you prefer the original film’s visceral horror to what came later, James Stokoe’s follow-up will be right up your ramshackle, badly-lit space hulk

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Alone

The quietly captivating story of a middle-aged man who has never left his lighthouse home, and the young fisherman who becomes intrigued by him

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Imagine Wanting Only This

Kristen Radtke’s debut graphic novel is the autobiographical account of life in the shadow of a genetic heart disorder