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  • by Damian Campanario
    £19.99

    Originally published in French as GenPet T01 Nat & Niko à Ankama âEditions, 2016, by Damiâan & áAlex Fuentes and GenPet T02 Nouveaux Hâeros à Ankama âEditions, 2017, by Damiâan & áAlex Fuentes.

  • - All for Nothing
    by Lewis Trondheim
    £13.99

    The next temporal reboot in the mind-bending, pulpy, eight-part space opera, we meet the newest recruit in the mystery investigation: regular guy Douglas! By Lewis Trondheim and webcomic superstar Boulet!

  • - The Island
    by Patrick Marty
    £7.99

    "Originally published in French under the title La Balade de Yaya 4, L'Isle"--Copyright page.

  • - Winners and Losers
    by Roberto Recchioni
    £12.99

    First published in Italy in 2014 by Sergio Bonelli Editore S.p.A. under the title Orfani Issue Nos. 10-12 Ã2014

  • - Apocalypse Day
    by Davy Mourier
    £13.99

    Part Five in the eight-part pulp sci-fi epic INFINITY 8, this standalone adventure takes readers on a zombie-filled rollercoaster ride in deep space! Filled with high-tension thrills, fast-paced action, and wry humor like the best grindhouse space flicks, this tale by writers Lewis Trondheim and Davy Mourier and illustrator Lorenzo De Filici follows a single mother and security agent, Ann Ninurta, as she is drawn into one of eight parallel timelines initiated by the captain of the starship in his attempt to discover the origin of the mysterious galaxy-sized rubble field that they are trapped in. But as close as agent Ninurta comes to finding the secret to this mystery, her daughter's safety puts her duty in question... as well as the safety of the entire population of the ship (and possibly the entire universe)! While this tale stands on its own, it provides even more pieces to the ultimate puzzle behind this madcap space opera.

  • - The Prince of Blood
    by Karim Friha
    £11.49

    "Legend says that a spirit sleeps within each of us and that a childhood trauma can awaken it, bestowing wonderous powers to its host. These gifted children are called Zelphires. Young Zelphire Sylvan Khelmann is trying to mend his broken heart, but finds himself caught up in a conspiracy by a group of ruthless rebels who would use their own secret powers to overthrow the Republic, all in the name of Vengeance..."--Back cover.

  • - The Circus
    by Patrick Marty
    £7.99

    Translation of: La Balade de Yaya 3, Le cirque Ã2011 Editions Fei in partnership with Beijing Total Vision Culture Spreads Co. Ltd.

  • - The Prisoners
    by Jean-Marie Omont
    £7.99

    Translation of: La Balade de Yaya 2, La prisonniere Ã2011 Editions Fei.

  • - The Yellow Whale
    by Gud
    £9.99

    "First published by agreement with Tunueâ."

  • - Symbolic Guerrilla
    by Kris
    £13.99

    Patty Stardust is deep, deep undercover in a group of revolutionary hippies: the Symbolic Guerrillas. The cult leader, Ron Digger, promises an artist movement like his 837 million blog followers have never seen, and she has to decide whether to stop it or get as far away from it as possible . . .The fourth arc in the eight-part space opera introduces Patty Stardust, an undercover agent sent to infiltrate a cult of free-spirited artists with an eye toward spectacle. Written by series co-creator Lewis Trondheim and fan-favorite writer Kris and illustrated by celebrated artist Martin Trystram, this trippy, sci-fi caper is as cool as it is hot!

  • by Lupano Wilfrid
    £13.99

    Originally published in 2013 in French under the title: Ma Raevaerence.

  • by Mike Kennedy
    £13.99

    Static-levitation racing has become the most popular sport of the future, and down-on-his-luck former front-runner Hugo Broyler is about to find out just how dangerous it can be, when he takes a transportation gig from a local crimelord. To complicate matters, he suddenly finds himself haunted by the ghost of a former racing rival.

  • - Of Bark and Sap
    by Karim Friha
    £11.49

    Legend says that a spirit sleeps within each of us and that a childhood trauma can awaken it . . . such is the awakening of the Zelphire . . .Young Sylvan Khelmann is one such host, doing his best to hide the strange, tree-like features that start growing on his body. This mysterious condition comes with strange abilities which he doesn''t understand until meeting Professor Wernes, who invites him to join an expedition of discovery. But they find themselves pursued by the evil Dreghans, who possess supernatural abilities of their own, tracking down all known Zelphires to serve their secret nefarious purpose . . .The first book in the globally popular middle-grade fantasy series by writer/illustrator Karim Friha, this supernatural tale is steeped in Victorian steampunk and is a delightfully dark adventure, like Charles Dickens by way of Tim Burton.

  • - The Gospel According to Emma
    by Fabien Vehlmann
    £13.99

    The third arc in the eight-part space opera introduces Marshal Emma O''Mara, an independent peace officer who also dedicates her life to the teachings of the Tholmanist space-church. When the Infinity 8 cruise ship is stopped by the mysterious floating barricade of debris, she sees an opportunity to retrieve a fabled, sacred artifact and uses her network of contacts in the criminal mercenary underworld to negotiate a plan to find it. But when you gather mercenaries with different agendas, things rarely go your way . . . there is no honor among thieves. Mix in a deadly bodyguard robot locked on its last set of unclear commands and the stakes reach a real life-or-death level . . .Written by series co-creator Lewis Trondheim and award-winning writer Fabian Vehlmann (Beautiful Darkness, Last Days of an Immortal), and illustrated by celebrated artist Olivier Balez, this sci-fi treasure hunt pits antihero vs antihero vs logic-driven robot in a caper that could unveil a secret so big, the universe itself could teeter on the brink of chaos!

  • - Lies
    by Roberto Recchioni
    £13.99

    First published in Italy in 2014 by Sergio Bonelli Editore S.p.A. under the title Orfani Nos. 4-6.

  • - The Enchanted World
    by Sergio Toppi
    £17.49

    Presenting the first in a seven-volume library of works by master illustrator Sergio Toppi. The first volume, The Enchanted World, contains eleven tales of high fantasy in English for the first time, previously collected as Black & Tans, Krull, and A Minor God.

  • by Josh Tierney & Paul Maybury
    £11.99

    Famed warrior Azarias has gathered a small army of varied adventurers to save the life of their king.

  • by Frédéric Brrémaud
    £11.49

    First published in France by Editions Clair De Lune.

  • - Death in Dubai
    by Thierry Smolderen
    £17.49

    Intriguing characters and plotlines intertwine in anear-future political thriller drawing on contemporary world events and actualgrowing technology contributing to a cyberwar in both reality and virtualreality. When Lindsey, a young student in London, is rescued from a riot byChamza, a young woman from the Arab world, they begin a relationship based onboth fascination and convenience. Before she knows it, Lindsey is drawn into aworld of vast wealth and intrigue; her new friend seems to have ties topolitical movements and revolutionaries throughout the Islamic world, but it isnot clear what their agenda might be, or where her great wealth comes from.Could it be the fabled legendary lost treasure of Al-Qaeda, supposedly amassedthrough insider trading prior to 9/11? Unbeknownst to either Lindsey or Chamza,a set of US contractors, all veterans of war in Iraq and the CIA''s renditionprogram, are focusing their sites on Chamza, believing her wealth is indeed thekey to a larger threat to the entire world economy. The series looks atsurveillance, clandestine military action, and class warfare in the twilight ofthe current War on Terror, all within the context of a thriller that ultimatelyseeks to find out what controls the global economy.

  • - Starry Eyes
    by Alberto Varanda
    £11.49

    "Mr. Snail helps Little Pierrot understand some of the harder things to grasp in life, while Little Pierrot himself begins to discover new feelings toward one of his classmates"--

  • - Piece of Sh*t
    by Pierre Paquet
    £17.49

    A young man struggles to build a publishing company, find love, and discover who he really is, with his one true trusted companion being the dog who truly seems to understand him. In the end, he realizes that for far too long he has been a self-absorbed piece of sh*t. A touching autobiographical story by Swiss BD publisher Pierre Paquet, the spiritual sequel to Paquet's Eisner-nominated A Glance Backward, which recounted his experience dealing with the death of his father at age eleven.

  • by Alberto Varanda
    £11.49

    Translation of: Petit Pierrot. [Volume 1], Dâecrocher la Lune. Toulon: Editions Soleil, Ã2010.

  • - Revenge
    by Sylvain Runberg
    £13.99

    In a gritty, star-spanning future, where mankind has colonized planets throughout the galaxy, former Confederation Commander Jon T. Munro was serving a life sentence for a war crime he was forced to commit. When a prison break runs amok, however, he seizes the opportunity to escape with a ragtag team of cons to form a small crew of pirates with one goal in mind: vengeful justice. And the first step in their plan is to steal the battle cruiser he once commanded, a state-of-the-art warship they call "The Jolly Roger." Following the events in volume one, commander Jon Tiberius Munro is reeling from the death of his son, while Vexton, the man responsible, campaigns for the presidency of the Galactic Federation. Not only is Vexton preparing to claim the most powerful seat in colonized space but also the hand of one of the galaxy's most popular holoactresses, Penelope, in a public spectacle of marriage. Everything seems to be going Vexton's way, but he has no idea what lengths Munro and his crew will go to for revenge... A visually stunning sci-fi adventure, written by Sylvain Runberg (Millennium), with breathtaking artwork by Miquel Montllo, this epic tale of space pirates and political intrigue combines the emotional depth and excitement of sci-fi favorites such as Battlestar Galactica and Starship Troopers with a visual style that leaps off the page like an animated feature film. This second volume concludes the four-chapter tale of revenge (volume one contained the first two chapters), as each of the four lead antiheroes are revealed for the broken individuals they are, secretly desperate for redemption, no matter the cost.

  • - The Second Cycle
    by Antoine Ozenam
    £17.49

    "First published in France by âEditions Du Lombard as Klaw 4-Rupture, Klaw 5-Monkey and Klaw 6-Les oubliâes'--Title page verso.

  • by Mathieu Reynes
    £11.49

    "A new life begins for Marion when her mother inherits an old family house and decides to make it their new home. With its own private beach and a view of the sea, the house has all the makings of a happy new life. But when Marion discovers strange rock carvings nearby, and learns that a sinister-looking lighthouse watchman may be part of a local legend come to life, it becomes clear that things are not as idyllic as they seemed."--Amazon.com.

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