Death Squad
A unique German perspective on World War II, as a company of misfits are sent on suicide missions to the Eastern Front
Graphic novel reviews
A unique German perspective on World War II, as a company of misfits are sent on suicide missions to the Eastern Front
Pat Mills’ slice of 70s satire, Sugar Jones is the 40-year-old who will do anything to be loved by her TV audience
Garth Ennis returns to WWII with the true story of British Royal Navy pilots, flying venerable wooden biplanes covered only in fabric
The second collection of the monthly Rivers of London comics is even better than the first
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?
Wondering what the ‘haunted BMW’ in Ben Aaronovitch’s Rivers of London: The Hanging Tree is referring to? It’s from this graphic novel, which is something of a side-quest for protagonist Peter Grant
The second volume in Cinebook’s The Marquis of Anaon series is a straight-up murder mystery, well worth exploring by fans of historically-set drama.
The second volume of Pat Mills and Simon Davis’s latest fantasy trilogy, featuring Celtic berserker Slaine.
Hailing from the early days of Starlord and 2000AD, Pat Mills’ iconic Ro-Jaws and Hammerstein launch their careers as international rescue robots.