North West-based Cast Iron Books are about to open submissions for new graphic novel project
British Comics – Graphic Novels
Crowdfunding Spotlight: “Black”, Tobias Taitt’s autobiography about life as a second-generation Windrush immigrant
Don’t miss out on this incredible, jaw-dropping graphic novel
In Review: Madi – Once Upon A Time In The Future
Science fiction, near future action from a talented team
Graphic Novel Spotlight: Animus by SM Worsey and Brian Gorman
A spooky new graphic novel is available now from Peak Hare
“Sleeper” graphic novel released, from “Line of Duty” writer Jed Mercurio, Prasanna Puwanarajah and artist Coke Navarro
Check out this new SF conspiracy thriller from Jed Mercurio, Prasanna Puwanarajah and Coke Navarro
Sneak Peek: George Orwell’s acclaimed essay, “Such, Such Were the Joys” gets graphic novel treatment
Coming soon from Pluto Press, a powerful retelling of an acclaimed polemic on British class structure
New Roy of the Rovers shirt revealed, new book and graphic novel on their way
New book, new graphic novel, new kit! It’s all go for Roy of the Rovers!
Philip Harbottle’s comic adaptation of John Russell Fearn’s novel “Across the Ages” published for the first time
60 years after it was first drawn, an adaptation of a classic SF novel is finally in print
In Review: Bumble & Snug and the Angry Pirates
Looking to excite younger readers? Joe Gordon firmly recommends Mark Bradley’s “Bumble & Snug and the Angry Pirates”
Bryan Talbot teases “Grandville: L’Intégrale”, out in August
Coming to a bookshop near you in October
In Review: The Sea Shepherd by Sean Azzopardi
Sean Azzopardi brings the motivations that inspired the Sea Shepherd organisation’s ongoing struggle to vivid and disturbing life…
Young James Bond graphic novel “Silverfin” available now
There’s a new James Bond graphic novel you may have missed out now, for those learning English as a foreign language
Crowdfunding Spotlight: “The Prince of Denmark” Street by Kev F. Sutherland
Kev F Sutherland has been busy in lockdown working on a second graphic novel
In Review: Billionaires by Darryl Cunningham
Written and drawn by: Darryl Cunningham Published by Myriad Editions Out: Now Ever since Blank Slate first published his achingly honest Psychiatric Tales I have eagerly anticipated each new work by Darryl Cunningham, who has, with a mixture of detailed… Read More ›
In Review: Benjamin Dix and Lindsay Pollock’s powerful “Vanni”
By Benjamin Dix and Lindsay Pollock Published by Myriad Editions & New Internationalist New Internationalist and Myriad Editions have collaborated on another graphic reportage work, following the fascinating and moving Escaping War and Waves by Olivier Kugler last year (reviewed… Read More ›
Raymond Briggs’ “Time For Lights Out” due in November
Time For Lights Out by Raymond Briggs is a 256-page hardcover out on 14th November from Jonathan Cape. In his customary pose as the grumpiest of grumpy old men, the award-winning graphic novelist contemplates old age and death… and doesn’t… Read More ›
In Review: Blossoms in Autumn
Blossoms in Autumn By Zidrou, Aimée de Jongh Translated by Matt Madden Published by SelfMadeHero Blossoms in Autumn, a collaboration between Belgian writer Zidrou and Dutch creator Aimée de Jongh, touches on a subject we don’t see all too often… Read More ›
In Review: Guantánamo Kid
Guantánamo Kid: The True Story of Mohammed El-Gharani Jérôme Tubiana and Alexandre Franc SelfMadeHero Life in the insanely oil-rich kingdom of Saudi Arabia may be great, if you are rich and male and Saudi. If you are a teenage Muslim… Read More ›
In Review: “It’s only a movie…” – Reel Love
Joe Gordon reviews “Reel Love” by Owen Michael Johnson, published by Unbound
In Review: Lip Hook by David Hine and Mark Stafford
Lip Hook By David Hine and Mark Stafford Published by SelfMadeHero Out: Now from all good book shops Arriving just at the right time of year, as the light retreats in the face of the long, dark, dark nights, David… Read More ›