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Blexbolex takes a unique look at the crime graphic novel in No Man's Land, looking at what happens in the synapses of a dying man's brain. "everything feels familiar and yet uncanny". @NobrowPress
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Can there be another comic creator who’s also a qualified nuclear physicist? Yet Susumu Katsumata's Red Snow favours rural life in the past. It's observational, spiritual and drawn with a beautiful simplicity. @DandQ
https://t.co/aQmazH7YtA
The Follies of Richard Wadsworth is not a book to be judged by its cover, which doesn't begin to hint at the hilarity within. 3 stories from Nick Maandag, each of them laugh out loud funny. @DandQ
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"A tour de force of storytelling" is what we think of @WalterSimonson's Orion Omnibus, which takes Jack Kirby's fourth world concepts and imbues new life with brilliant imagery.
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Maids transitions Katie Skelly from a creator of interest and individuality to one with something to say. Based on a true story, it plays out what happens in a 1920s French household when a new maid is employed. @fantagraphics
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@zoethorogood's The Impending Blindness of Billie Scott is to be cherished, warm and life-affirming despite what the title suggests. "a graphic novel any creator should be proud of, never mind someone publishing their first." @AveryHillPubl
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We look at Jeff Parker's generally enjoyable Thunderbolts run today, featuring some memorable art from Kev Walker and @declanshalvey.
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3 volumes in and we still love #LifeIsStrange2 by @Emmavieceli & @Claudialeonardi. It's a heartwarming slice of life drama about a woman who can reverse time, but never knowing the changes she'll make. @TitanComics
https://t.co/hVv8Sro07k
We've come to it late, but love Mike Carey and Elena Casagrande's Suicide Risk, which starts with an interesting idea and pulls back the layers volume by volume.
@michaelcarey191
@LaraWest @boomstudios
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@PaulTobin and @ajalburquerque do a bang-up job with Mystery Girl. It starts with the killer idea of a woman who just knows the answers to questions, and it's funny, frenetic and whimsical. Missed it in 2015? You should rectify that now. @DarkHorseComics
https://t.co/98ljYWj836