Category: Graphic Novel Reviews
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Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection – Review
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This series of hardback collections is a must for fans of Mega-City One’s finest lawman.
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The Harlem Hellfighters Graphic Novel Review
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A history lesson that’s as absorbing as it is educating.
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The Gifted Graphic Novel Review
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The Gifted, the debut book from publisher Creative Mind Energy, is proof of how versatile the comic book medium can be, not just in its unique visual style but also its distinctive approach to storytelling.
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The Beast of Wolfe’s Bay Graphic Novel Review
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Erik Evensen brings what could have been a rather generic take on the Sasquatch mythology to life with heart and humour.
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The Golem Graphic Novel Review
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Following on from a “director’s cut” of Chris Kent’s debut Medusa comes The Golem, which combines stage magic and the animated clay being of Jewish folklore.
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Spider-man: Blue Graphic Novel Review
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Chris Nicholls declares his love for Jeph Loeb’s Spider-man: Blue.
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Steed and Mrs Peel: A Very Civil Armageddon TPB Review
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‘A Very Civil Armageddon’ doesn’t quite match the heights of the TV show, but it captures the spy duo’s playful banter as well as the illogicality of their cases.