The Extinction Parade – Volume 1
The writer of World War Z returns to the zombie genre with another new twist: vampires
Graphic novel reviews
The writer of World War Z returns to the zombie genre with another new twist: vampires
The final part of Charles Burns’ trilogy ties off all its loose ends, leaving this reviewer little short of gob-smacked
Explore the future of human cloning and how it could be used to provide eternal life in this dynamic sci-fi thriller
New British Comics is an anthology offering a quick glimpse of some up-and-coming British comics talent
Beat the crowds to the cinema (again) by reading up on Posy Simmonds’s Hardy-inspired graphic novel
Although comics and graphic novels come in all shapes, sizes, genres and styles, it’s still the creators in the far east who have had the most success in making comics appeal to women. Just how far this has come in certain corners of the comic creating world is evident in The Color of Earth, the … Continue reading “Color of Earth, The”
UPDATE: Volumes 7 and 8 out now Many comics have used the events of World War II as a hook around which to weave some magical storytelling, but most come from the perspective of the combatants. It’s arguable that some of the best and most memorable comics of the last century, however, focus on the … Continue reading “Barefoot Gen”
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The epic Buddha series continues with volume three, Devadatta. In it, Siddhartha teams up with Dhepa, the monk who burnt out his eye in the previous book, and Assaji, the runt of a poor family who try and attach him to the two reluctant monks to reduce the number of mouths they have to feed. … Continue reading “Buddha Volume 3: Devadatta”