The Best of Sugar Jones
Pat Mills’ slice of 70s satire, Sugar Jones is the 40-year-old who will do anything to be loved by her TV audience
Graphic novel reviews
Pat Mills’ slice of 70s satire, Sugar Jones is the 40-year-old who will do anything to be loved by her TV audience
When the girlfriend of a Dublin bus driver disappears without a trace, he can’t help but wonder whether it’s more than just a ghosting
Join Judge Dredd at the end of the world in this latest showcase of stories from writer Rob Williams
A tragic love story set in a dystopian future, where some people – but not everyone – can live forever
Garth Ennis returns to WWII with the true story of British Royal Navy pilots, flying venerable wooden biplanes covered only in fabric
Head back to the heyday of colour painting in British sci-fi comic 2000AD with this digital-only reprint
A blast from the past, Grovel takes a look at an early Garth Ennis book from DC Comics, published back in 1997
Follow the exploits of America’s first female pilot of colour, in Yann and Henriet’s historically-inspired period drama
Amitabh Deshpande’s debut graphic novel is a travelogue with a twist
A self-contained crime thriller, set on the border between the US and Mexico in the 1940s