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Kenya Vol 4: Interventions

By Rodlphe & Leo Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849182294 Interventions brings the strange occurrences in Africa to a more global scale, showing how the international community have been drawn to the area around Lake Victoria. The consequences of that see the Americans and British crossing paths with the Russians as they struggle to make sense of […]

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Shaolin Cowboy: Shemp Buffet

By Darrow & Stewart Publisher: Dark Horse ISBN: 9781616557263 Following on from the original Shaolin Cowboy run that was cut-off in its prime, Geof Darrow’s found a new home for his hero at Dark Horse. This new tale does follow on from the original series, but you don’t need to have read it, plus it […]

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Thorgal Vol 16: Arachnea

By Rosinski & Van Hamme Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849182478 Thorgal and family have sailed from their island home in search of a new place to set down roots, but along the way the twin boats run into a storm in which Thorgal and Wolfcub become separated. By the time the sea has calmed the other […]

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Trees Volume 1

By Ellis & Howard Publisher: Image ISBN: 97816321527017 This is a tale of an alien invasion with a twist. Ten years ago they arrived and stand like gargantuan trees dominating the horizon for miles and miles around. They don’t interact with us, don’t move, and appear to treat us as insignificant specks unworthy of their […]

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Kenya Vol 3: Aberrations

By Rodolphe & Leo Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849182287 We’re spoilt with two lots of Leo in quick succession, with Survivors Vol 2 and this, the third book in the Kenya series. Kathy’s returned to Africa as the mysterious sightings of prehistoric creatures continue. Remington and Judith, meanwhile, are guests of the Baron at his incongruous […]

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The Sculptor

By Scott McCloud Publisher: SelfMadeHero ISBN: 9781906838973 David Smith is a sculptor who briefly tasted success following college and is now struggling with his art and his life. Still a young man, he’s single, lonely, and finding some solace in drink, which is where he’s squarely at when he bumps into his uncle. Except, this […]

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