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Thorgal vol 14: Giants

By Rosinski and Van Hamme Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849181563 Thorgal made life difficult for himself a few volumes ago when his only intent was to remove himself from the machinations of the gods. Instead he's ended up being manipulated by Kris because the result of those actions was the loss of all his memories of […]

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The Manara Library Vol. 1

By Milo Manara Publisher: Dark Horse ISBN: 9781595827821 Milo Manara is an Italian cartoonist with a wonderfully detailed drawing style and is perhaps best known for the erotic nature of much of his work. Dark Horse have set about collecting his stories into some lovingly presented hardback volumes that retain the European album size and […]

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Valerian & Laureline Vol 5: Birds Of The Master

By Mezieres & Christin Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849181525 Valerian and Laureline have crash landed on a planetoid and although they've survived they are in dire straits and making the best of it in an inflatable raft. What's quickly apparent is that they are far from the first to have crashed here as they stumble upon […]

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Reset

By Peter Bagge Publisher: Dark Horse ISBN: 9781616550035 So what with the recent release of Other Stuff we’re rather spoiled for all things Bagge at the moment. Whereas Other Stuff is a collection of lesser known stories and strips Reset is presented as an original graphic novel and all new to boot (although, cheekily, it […]

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Darwin’s Diaries: 3 – Dual Nature

By Ocana & Runberg Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 978184918144 This is a very daring story of lycanthropic creatures thrown headlong into the life of one of the world’s most brilliant scientists, Charles Darwin. It’s the kind of story that’s so bold in its premise that it could quite easily fail to work at all, but Ocana […]

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Lucky Luke 36: The Daltons Redeem Themselves

By Morris and Goscinny Publisher: Cinebook ISBN: 9781849181327 The Daltons are to Lucky Luke what the Joker is to Batman, the Daleks are to Dr Who, and Lucy Van Pelt is to Charlie Brown; the inevitable recurring nemesis that plagues the hero but without which would leave them a little less interesting. We've had several […]

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