My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Review
Romance, violence, drugs — it’s all here in the first original graphic novel from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips: My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies.
Romance, violence, drugs — it’s all here in the first original graphic novel from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips: My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine with a graphic novel adaptation of the film from Titan Comics.
Criminy is an all-ages graphic novel (suggested for readers 10+) about a family in search of a new home–thanks a lot pirates!
Where is Zog? is a fun little adventure about two aliens trying to survive on a primitive planet while searching for Zog. My biggest question is WHO is Zog?
With twelve different tales, richly illustrated and wrapped up in a steampunk package, Clockwork Lives is a delightful read.
The Adventures of Auroraman: Season 2 is a collection of stories built on a man’s passion for the medium of comics and comic strips.
The Burning Black: Legend of Black Shuck Category: Graphic Novels Location: Saskatoon, Canada Goal Date: August 31, 2018 Currently Funded (At Time of Writing): $343
It’s hard to believe there’s any World War II stories left to tell. Son of Hitler finds the one thread that hasn’t been pulled until now.
Eve searches for her former lover–suspecting foul play. Meanwhile, Turtle mountain looms over the town of Frank waiting to unleash a devastating landslide.