Euro Reviews: ‘HSE’ Volume 3 – The Finale To A Horribly Prescient Future
The finale of a horribly plausible dark vision of the future successfully nails its conclusion set in a world where
Read moreThe finale of a horribly plausible dark vision of the future successfully nails its conclusion set in a world where
Read moreThe near-future sci-fi saga from one of the modern greats of Euro comic thrillers, Jean Van Hamme (XIII, Largo Winch)
Read moreÉric Stalner‘s noir spy thriller set in JFK’s America follows a father and son travelling state to state in search
Read moreThe man who changed running, that’s what they call Emil Zátopek, one of the greatest Olympic champions of all time,
Read moreAndré Franquin‘s Marsupilami was one of the most successful, most recognisable Euro comics characters of all time. Here, in a
Read moreThe latest XIII continues the second phase of the series after creators Jean Van Hamme and William Vance left once their story
Read moreThe latest in the Cinebook Lucky Luke reprints brings us right up to date with this Jul and Achdé volume
Read moreThe question of what price a life takes on a whole new meaning in HSE, The Human Stock Exchange, where
Read moreNow, Eden really is a fascinating one, a meditation on our natures, our relationships with the animals, our cruelty and
Read moreOkay then, a little while ago I told you about Cutting Edge – The Siren’s Song book one from writer Francesco
Read moreThe Largo Winch graphic album series by Jean Van Hamme and Phillippe Francq is a wonderful, thrill-packed adventure of a
Read moreEdgar P. Jacob‘s Blake and Mortimer is a Euro classic, first appearing in 1946 and going on to become a
Read moreA short graphic novel of 122 pages, Giant is nonetheless an entrancing thing, set against the spectacular and changing 1930s
Read moreFive children wake up in a mysteriously deserted city. They must learn to survive – alone. That’s the tag-line for
Read moreClimbing meets art as Jean-Marc Rochette (Snowpiercer) and co-writer Olivier Bocquet slowly but surely craft a tale that captures the
Read moreWelcome to your weekend and welcome to our regular round-up of articles for you to browse through at your leisure
Read moreKivu tells a tale of Africa, one that certainly needs telling, exposing the brutality, the death, the horrors – and
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