Empress Charlotte 1: The Princess and the Archduke
Fabien Nury summons the magic that made The Death of Stalin so wonderful, with a fascinating poke into a strange and complicated period of European royal history
Graphic novel reviews
Fabien Nury summons the magic that made The Death of Stalin so wonderful, with a fascinating poke into a strange and complicated period of European royal history
This collection has everything to get you up to speed on Sexton Blake, a detective who first appeared way back in 1893
Colonial Marshal Metta Lawson faces her last stand against the evil Munce Inc in this third volume set in the Judge Dredd universe
Fax from Sarajevo is the harrowing true story of one family’s life during the war in Bosnia
Everyone is Tulip is a cautionary tale about a girl who dreams of being an actress, but finds the path to modern stardom to be brutal, dishonest and strewn with pitfalls
The first chapter in a post-apocalyptic series that sees man battling androids, through the eyes of a tragic love-struck teen
The 10th outing of Dredd’s case files reaches 2000AD’s 500th issue, but is it a hit or a miss?
Life in rural England is far too boring for university graduate Greta Harrow, but she finds more excitement than she bargains for in this spine-chilling self-published indie horror graphic novel
The second volume of the Last of the Irin trilogy reveals more of the inter-generational family feud that rages between the story’s god-like Sirian visitors
An elaborate hoax has been created to keep the birth rate of a banana republic down, but now the woman at its centre wants out