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Maggy takes on a secretarial job with a chaotic and shadowy private detective, thrusting her into a corrupt and mysterious world. Artwork from Stephane Oiry.
Daniel Brodin - bibliophile, book thief, self-proclaimed poet - enters the heated atmosphere of the Cafe Serbier, home of the Parisian literati. Under pressure, he recites not one of his own surrealist poems but an obscure piece of Italian verse he's certain no one will know. It's plagiarism - but it's a triumph. In this milieu, the wine is good and the girls are beautiful - but can success last if it is founded on plagiarism, on theft?
The much-anticipated final volume of Rob Davis’s dark and inventive trilogyThe Motherless Ovenand The Can Opener’s Daughtermay have raised more questions than they answered, but The Book of Forks explains everything. Castro Smith finds himself imprisoned within the mysterious Power Station, writing his Book of Forks while navigating baffling daily meetings with Poly, a troubled young woman who may be his teacher, his doctor, his prison guard . . . or something else entirely. Meanwhile, back home, Vera and Scarper’s search for their missing friend takes them through the chaotic war zone of the Bear Park and into new and terrifying worlds. With The Book of Forks, Rob Davis completes his abstract adventure trilogy by stepping inside Castro’s disintegrating mind to reveal the truth about the history of the world, the meaning of existence, and the purpose of kitchen scales.
Somewhere in the British Isles, at the end of a neglected road, there is a village called Lip Hook. A car speeds towards the village. The driver is a beautiful woman, the passenger a man with a gunshot wound. The two seek shelter at the Hanged Man Inn, where the woman persuades the inn-keeper to accept payment in kind. As the woman extends her services to more of Lip Hook's men a false faith grips the community - and reason, logic and humanity begin to disappear.
It is the summer of 1976. Hugo is walking with his father in the woods. There, he comes face to face with a wolf - and from that moment on, his life will never be the same again. Soon after, an accident leaves Hugo desolate and disorientated. The family, now grieving and incomplete, moves home. Spellbound by the movie "The Time Machine", and desperate to return to the days before the accident, Hugo draws up plans to build a contraption that will turn back time. Beautifully illustrated in pencil, WOLF is a captivating and poignant graphic novel about confronting childhood grief and overcoming the loss of a loved one
Technology has transformed the way we communicate and consume, how we work and fall in love and navigate the world. We are increasingly reliant on it - but few of us know anything about the science that is driving this technological change. Here, six graphic novelists present reports from the digital frontier. Exploring everything from AI to virtual reality, I FEEL MACHINE is by turns cautionary and celebratory, touching and terrifying. It challenges and confronts the digital world using the most technologically efficient machine ever invented: the book.
In ANDY, Typex captures the remarkable life of the king of Pop Art, from his working-class upbringing in Pittsburgh to the dizzying heights of his celebrity. Spanning a period that began with the "talkies" and ended with the advent of house music, it is also a memorable portrait of 20th century pop culture and the stars who defined it: from Elvis to Greta Garbo, Truman Capote to Lou Reed.
A beautifully produced collection of illustrations by Reinhard Kleist, capturing Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' thirty-year career
Islington-dwelling socialist, bike-riding pacifist, green-fingered threat to the status quo: this revolutionary anthology captures the qualities and quirks of the Daily Mail's worst nightmare.
Volume three of David B. and Jean-Pierre Filiu's acclaimed graphic history of US-Middle East relations
An action-packed and (mostly) true history of the crossword puzzle
An intense and thought-provoking Western that explores the clash between the old world and the new
A.G. Howard's beloved Splintered series, now available in box set!
Unforgettable, off-kilter graphic fiction from Booker-shortlisted novelist Deborah Levy
A dramatic and intriguing history of the most popular video game of all time
M. R. James's terrifying, atmospheric ghost stories - in graphic novel form
A compelling, beautifully drawn graphic novel about overcoming trauma and starting again
Much anticipated standalone graphic novel from the creator of Scott Pilgrim
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