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Zenith: Phase 1

Grant Morrison’s take on the superhero, from the pages of 2000AD, hasn’t seen a reprint in nearly thirty years. Was it worth the wait?

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Violent Cases

We go back 28 years to the beginning of Neil Gaiman’s career as he tells the story within a story of Al Capone’s osteopath

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Bicycle, The

As the Japanese army invade Singapore on bicycles in 1942, a young boy sees an opportunity to learn to ride

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Harlem Hellfighters, The

The story of the 369th Infantry Regiment in WWI, an African American unit called the Harlem Hellfighters

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Abandon the Old in Tokyo

A stark, evocative and fearless portrayal of loners, lost souls and villains inhabiting the sordid underbelly of 1960s Tokyo

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Lonesome Go, The

A tough but ultimately rewarding read anothologising Tim Lane’s stories of isolation, depression and loneliness

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Uber: Volume 1

Superheroes change the ending of World War II in this history-twisting science-fiction-war-horror story