By Mézières & Christin Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849181785 I’d have been quite at home reading Valerian and Laureline within the pages of something like 2000AD twenty-five years ago, but sadly that was never to be. It seems a shame that it’s only now getting a fair showing in the English-language market, especially when you spy […]
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Bad Dog, No Biscuit
By Anthony Smith Publisher: Souvenir Press ISBN: 9780285642218 Cartoonists' Club Of Great Britain member Anthony Smith has created the perfect little book for any dog lover, playing upon the sometimes wilful behaviour of some hounds to mishear a command. The particular cartoon pup in question receives commands from his owner but cheekily interprets them in […]
Over The Wall
By Peter Wartman Publisher: Uncivilized Books ISBN: 9780984681433 Wading through the enormous choice of cartoon and comic related books each month creates something of a quandary as to what to take a chance upon, but every now and again it results in a real gem falling into your lap. So is the case with Over […]
Shake Contents Before Use: The Third Never Say Dai Collection
By Tim Harries Publisher: Tim Harries The current model for cartoon strip syndication means that many modern strips are just bland, uninspiring and, frankly unfunny. Fortunately for the readers of the South Wales Argus, their regular strip is for them alone, so CCGB member Tim Harries has a freer hand to be as silly, wacky […]
Long John Silver Vol 4: Guiana-Capac
By Dorison & Lauffray Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849181754 I read this final volume to the series the same evening I watched the movie Wrath Of The Titans. The film is a plethora of storytelling no-nos, lacking in the fundamental basics of character development, setting, and motivation to create an utterly uninvolving and detached experience for […]
Lucky Luke Vol 39: The Man From Washington
By Achdé & Gerra Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 978849181495 As already mentioned elsewhere amongst these reviews, there’s a new Asterix book out this month, and the creators have done an excellent job taking over from the retiring Uderzo. Like Asterix, Lucky Luke has new creators, and that’s been the case for some time now, and also […]