The Pacific Crest Trail runs 2660 miles, from California's border with Mexico to Washington's border with Canada. To walk it is to undertake a grueling test of body and spirit. In Americana, cartoonist Luke Healy accepts the challenge"--
In this visually arresting graphic novel, surfer and illustrator AJ Dungo remembers his late partner and the shared love of surfing that endured throughout their difficult times.
An intimate and inventively presented biography of Eileen Gray, an industrial designer who made revolutionary work with lacquer and whose architectural opus, E1027, has long been incorrectly attributed to Le Corbusier.
A teenager on a family holiday at a caravan park explores the dunes and takes in the nature of the British landscape, in a graphic novel about the parts of a holiday usually overlooked: arguments, bad weather, moments of quiet solitude.
A sweet graphic novel tale with an eerie, mysterious edge, now in paperback. Its sequel "Hicotea" is also published this month. Suitable for children and adults.
The second instalment in Alexander Utkin's enchanting and dazzlingly illustrated graphic novel series, Gamayun Tales, which has its roots in Russian folklore.
Alvarez's spunky heroine Sandy returns to explore a magical new dimension in this mesmerizing follow-up to the acclaimed, bestselling children's graphic novel "Nightlights.
From the author of "Pantheon" comes this tale of battling demonic forces, vengeful ghosts, time-travelling wizards and their own love lives. The online web-comic has a large, loyal following.
Following the success of the "Mean Girls" comic, this graphic novel subverts 1950s cliches to deliver a stylish story about a group of empowered young women.
A beautifully illustrated book that features a lyrical and folktale narrative style. This is the first title in an exciting new series based on traditional Slavic myths.
With an introduction by Professor Brian Cox, this is an absorbing and unique title that explores humanity's inherent 'dreaming mind' and its impact on our world.
Life is a peach when you have a moon for a head. It can wander out of the atmosphere into galactic reveries and drift blissfully across star specked plains... but the world of a teenage boy is a much crueler place. And so, when the school talent contest takes its yearly turn, Joey Moonhead begins a stellar mission to create a music machine that will rival all those in existence and leave his bullies in the dust.
A unique and visual narrative, it weaves together the true life historical expeditions of Ada Blackjack and Robert Bartlett into a contemporary fictional story.