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Andre Frattino and Jesse Lee create a new character, based on a real holocaust-surviving Nazi hunter, and put him in a dramatised post-war Berlin to seek justice from war criminals attempting to escape retribution.
Graphic novel reviews
Andre Frattino and Jesse Lee create a new character, based on a real holocaust-surviving Nazi hunter, and put him in a dramatised post-war Berlin to seek justice from war criminals attempting to escape retribution.
If you’re enjoying The Dark Crystal on Netflix, check out this collected edition of the comic-based prequel.
Matthew Dooley’s Flake is the first graphic novel to be awarded the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize for comedic fiction.
A classic love story of boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl has dramatic surgery that turns her into an android.
Life growing up as a British Muslim is artfully documented in Sayra Begum’s autobiographical debut graphic novel.
Eleanor Crewes writes and illustrates her own graphic memoir.
Enjoy the adventures of Britain’s most laid-back WWII officer, in this reprinted Carlos Ezquerra classic from the pages of Battle
The true story of an extraordinary group of American soldiers, who volunteered to fight against General Franco in the Spanish Civil War.
Originally published in the pages of Starlord but eventually consumed by the all-powerful 2000AD, Strontium Dog is another classic sci-fi strip from Judge Dredd creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. This reprint of the early Stronty stories collects everything from the Starlord days.
A heart-broken young woman embarks on a mythical journey to the underworld in this eastern fantasy from David Chauvel and Roberto Ali.