Last Look
You can always rely on Charles Burns to deliver a sumptuous slice of eerie weirdness, but Last Look puts his subconscious meandering on a whole new level
Graphic novel reviews
You can always rely on Charles Burns to deliver a sumptuous slice of eerie weirdness, but Last Look puts his subconscious meandering on a whole new level
The sixth and final volume of Leo’s space opera sees revelations, reunions and resolutions
Alejandro Jodorowsky’s epic story of a dynasty of mercenaries. With new Metabaron stories coming out, Grovel dives deep into the archives to review this sci-fi classic.
An extrapolation of the original vampire myth, transposed to World War II – a great read for fans of horror and war stories
Dash Shaw casts a sympathetic eye over the fascinating world of cosplayers, as he follows two young girls chasing their dreams of fame and fortune.
After a brief summer hiatus we’re back. First up we return to the Cursed Earth with Judge Dredd, in a deluxe edition that includes controversial chapters that haven’t been printed since 1978.
A bandes dessinée fantasy classic from the 80s sees a buxom heroine embark on an epic quest. But is it all a bit too passé for our enlightened times?
Masahiko Matsumoto’s work is one of Japanese manga’s hidden treasures. This collection, from the early 70s, is a timeless collection of stories of everyday love and life.
A mix of western and supernatural horror sees already tough lives in the Wild West made all the harder and more complicated by a chaotic demon with its own strange agenda.
Rob Williams and Henry Flint send Judge Dredd on a suicide mission to the Justice Department penal colony on Titan, where an uprising of ex-Judges is waiting to provide him with one of the toughest assignments of his career.