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Trent Vol 2: The Kid

By Rodolphe & Leo Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849183741 This second volume finds our mounted police sergeant on the trail of young man with a wicked talent for fast shooting. Starting off as a Bonnie and Clyde style duo, the Kid of the title is left alone after a blundered bank robbery sees the local law […]

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Looshkin

Looshkin

By Jamie Smart Publisher: David Fickling Books ISBN: 9781788450034 So you thought Bunny Vs Monkey was a high-octane nutfest of utter lunacy, but Jamie Smart was clearly using that to ease us in and prepare us for the freaky feline madness of Looshkin. Once upon a time only cat owners would know the true strangeness […]

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The Survivors (Quantum Anomalies) Episode 5

By Leo Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849183703 Marie’s group have been through a long and difficult struggle to survive the strange mix of aliens, wildlife and environments, and are now reduced to just two. Whereas they’ve met much hostility and danger from other parties they’ve met they are fortunate enough to cross paths with a two […]

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Love: The Dinosaur

By Brrémaud & Bertolucci Publisher: Magnetic Press ISBN: 9781942367369 There have been three previous Love books, all focusing on different predators and the other creatures that live in their environments. All have been visually stunning, with plenty of praise piled upon them from those that have noticed them. This latest book in the series takes […]

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Thorgal Vol 19: The Barbarian

By Rosinski & Van Hamme Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849183994 You’ve got to feel sorry for Thorgal and family. Struggling with the violence and disruption of their northern home they decided to sail south in search of more peaceful and prosperous lands, but to date all they’ve found is selfishness, greed and danger. Having lost their […]

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Slam!

By Ribbon & Fish Publisher: Boom! Box ISBN: 9781684150045 As I’m pretty dreadful about showing any interest whatsoever when it comes to sport I thought that Slam! would leave me utterly cold, but what the heck, I’d give it a whirl. It’s the story of female roller derby, focusing on a handful of individuals and […]

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