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  • by Tillie Walden
    £18.99

    The hotly-anticipated print edition of the Eisner nominated webcomic exploring love, self-discovery, and piecing together the past.A stunning space epic exploring love, self-discovery, and piecing together the past.

  • by Charlot Kristensen
    £9.99

    Adam and Farai are an interracial couple that have been together for two years. Farai has persuaded Adam to introduce her to his parents, but the visit turns out to be a horrible experience for Farai. Several situations during the dinner make her feel uneasy and ostracised. When confronted about this, Adam tries to play down the situation and shows no understanding for his partner''s concern. Farai starts to wonder if she can be with a man whose family does not accept her and who is not willing to face the difficulties of an interracial relationship.

  • by George Wylesol
    £13.49

    Ever have one of those days where you''re talking to a smokin'' hot chick online and she turns out to be a robot working for an evil cult, and that hot chick sends a computer virus masked as dirty pictures, and that computer virus allows Satan to come through everyone''s computers and hypnotise them, but the family computer has parental locks on it so you don''t get the virus... and then God messages you to say you''re the only one who can save human existence? Anyway, that''s the set up for this part art book, part graphic novel, deep dive into early internet culture.

  • by Tom Humberstone
    £13.99

    A graphic novel biography of pioneering tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen, who changed how we look at the game today.

  • by Taki Soma
    £10.99

    An autobiographical graphic novel charting life's highs and lows, from immigration and health to pets and zombies.

  • by George Wylesol
    £18.99

    You''re Wade, a schlubby middle-aged computer repairman, sent to fix a computer in a vacant, nondescript office. Once inside, the door locks behind you and you can''t get out. Now the adventure begins! Explore this huge, sprawling building and find your way home. Your only hope is to uncover clues in the many empty rooms and try to work out the mystery this whole experience hangs on. Presented as a blend of classic ''choose your own adventure'' stories and point and click escape games, 2120 offers readers the chance to explore these liminal spaces and take an existential journey of discovery.

  • by Karen Shangguan
    £10.99

    A graphic novel meditation on the quiet of our everydays - alongside a celebration of beautiful things in nature.

  • by B. Mure
    £7.99

    In Ismyre, on the eve of his lecture, the renowned botanist and master dyer Professor Detlef is found dead in the university gardens. As the local constabulary begin their search for the culprit, a strange detective arrives from outside the city to help solve the crime. In a place where things are never as they seem, will Mary the university custodian be able to help the mysterious investigator uncover the truth? A new book in the quiet, fantastical Ismyre series drawn in pencil and watercolour by Bristol-based creator B. Mure. Mure continues to expand the Ismyre universe, this time with a story of deception and intrigue.

  • by Clio Isadora
    £9.99

    Pickles Yin is a final year student at a prestigious art school struggling to live up to her own expectations of how to navigate the transition from education to career. Surrounded by nepotism and wealthy peers, her friend Radish suggests an alternative method to achieve success that results in crumbling teeth and deteriorating mental health. A semi-autobiographical comic about being struggling to finish the final year at a prestigious art school, Clio Isadora''s debut full length work is a worthy successor to her acclaimed self-published zine, Is It Vague in Other Dimensions?

  • by Lord Hurk
    £10.99

    Down on the Riviera a famous sculpture has been stolen and the local police force are out of their depth - can a vast cast of local heroes, such as ''King Gianthead Fighter Policeman O.X.'' or Danny Kildare the Space Priest'', help solve the crime or will the thieves get away with their prize? Told through the twisted creative lens of Hurk, Jinx Freeze is a heist story unlike any you''ve read before!

  • by Lizzy Stewart
    £13.49

  • by Tillie Walden
    £18.99

    In her collection of short comics, Tillie Walden creates strange new worlds with visual panache and emotional resonance.

  • by Katriona Chapman
    £10.99

    A graphic novel about the complexities of making friends while middle-aged -- and the challenges of friends' lives.

  • by Abs Bailey
    £10.99

    A psychedelic tale of a 1980s punk band, from a debut author and illustrator.

  • by Patrick Wray
    £7.99

    In this graphic novel, it's been raining and raining in town. And now one of the neighboring towns is trying to move in.

  • by B. Mure
    £7.99

    A graphic novel fantasy about an orphan who has dreams of coming disasters -- and struggles to help change the future.

  • by Kristyna Baczynski
    £9.99

    An interstellar adventure exploring one girl's struggle to choose between her reality and her dreams.An interstellar adventure exploring one girl's struggle to choose between her reality and her dreams.

  • by Tillie Walden
    £10.99

    Walden's follow up to the lyrical I Love This Part is a poetic illustrated exploration of the process of growing older; the journey towards finding out who you are and building a life for yourself.A dreamlike exploration of growing up and growing old done in striking illustrative form.

  • by Katriona Chapman
    £14.99

    Against a backdrop of the rich culture and bio-diversity of Mexico, Katriona Chapman embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery.Against a backdrop of the rich culture and bio-diversity of Mexico, Katriona Chapman embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery.

  • by Tim Bird
    £8.99

    Long ago the whole of Southern England was covered in forest. Over time, this woodland has been cut back, but small patches remain amidst the suburban sprawl of South-East London. The magic that once filled the ancient forest can still be felt. Memories of the Great North Wood are recorded in the place names - Forest Hill, Honour Oak. Stories are told of the bandits, outlaws and gypsies that once roamed the forest, and their presence can sometimes be sensed when the city is quiet. Tim Bird''s longest work to date continues his interest in psychogeography and how memories live in the landscape.

  • by B. Mure
    £7.99

  • by Luke Healy
    £9.49

  • by Tillie Walden
    £10.99

    Two girls in a small town in the USA kill time together as they try to get through their days at school. They watch videos, share earbuds as they play each other songs and exchange their stories. In the process they form a deep connection and an unexpected relationship begins to develop. In her follow up to the critically acclaimed The End of Summer, Tillie Walden tells the story of a small love that can make you feel like the biggest thing around, and how it''s possible to find another person who understands you when you thought no-one could.

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