It is part of the Graphic Communication Design programme. MA Graphic Communication Design explores how the production of knowledge is intertwined with its form, context, and circulation. The course ...
Join us as we celebrate the life and art of one of the UK’s premier graphic novel illustrators as we present ... From The Seekers, Jane, Lily and Modesty Blaise, to The Tripods, Judge Dredd, Space ...
Wedding bells are sounding for Guido the Jinx, but as always he’s in over his head and Modesty and Willie must fight to save him, and the world, from bio-terrorists in’The Last Aristocrat’. Modesty ...
Comics are famously adept at visibly rendering the mechanics of time. Many of the best graphic novels of 2024 revel in that very capacity, dwelling on the way stories move between generations ...
With so many incredible graphic novels for kids published in the past 10 years, it’s difficult to narrow down a list of favorites. But for the sake of young readers everywhere, I whittled my ...
Renee lives a seemingly perfect life in London – she runs a successful fashion company and is dating a celebrity. Until she's dumped. Isolated from her family in Singapore, her world darkens until an ...
If you're looking for new Batman comics, then you're in the right place! The Dark Knight is more than just a superhero – he is a true pop culture icon. Every month DC publishes new adventures ...
The first novel is set in the late 19th century in the fictional town of Avonlea in Prince Edward, Canada, where an 11-year-old orphan girl named Anne Shirley is sent by mistake to middle-aged ...
This was a great year for fans of mystery novels. Not only were there new books in popular series by Donna Leon and Louise Penny, veteran Marcia Muller made a welcome return in 2024. And let’s ...
The movie and Broadway musical are based on Maguire’s 1995 novel ‘Wicked,’ itself an adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial ...
And in 2024, the two biggest novels proved the point. First, James (Mantle, £20) by Percival Everett, which might be the book of the year and ought to have won the Booker Prize this week.