Sequential have released more digital graphic novels on their iPad app!
The Bad Doctor from Myriad Editions
“This unputdownable graphic novel, like all great literature, makes you feel slightly less alone. With a lightness of touch, Ian Williams gently points out what’s under our noses but what we might not yet have managed to articulate. It shows us — through good observation and by being funny — how the ordinary is extraordinary.” – Philippa Perry, author of Couch Fiction and How to Stay Sane
“Williams’ vignettes of Welsh small-town life concern Dr Iwan James and the community of pensioners, obsessive compulsives and gun-nuts who visit his surgery. It’s a kind of pastoral with mid-life crisis, deep and droll … Iwan is sympathetic and empathetic, so why is the title The Bad Doctor? Read it and find out.” – The Independent
By John Severin et al
The team of Harvey Kurtzman and John Severin was one of the most fruitful collaborations in the history of comics. | 264 pages | $22.99 / £15.99
By Howard Hardiman
This is an intelligent and surprisingly romantic coming-of-age story that deals with gay culture, sex workers, art and just trying to make love work. | 205 pages | $8.99 / £5.99
By Ellen Lindner
“Sharply dialogued and elegantly designed and coloured, with a keen eye for period locations, manners and fashions, notably her passions for eyewear and knitwear, Lindner’s mystery entices and intrigues in the very best Agatha Christie tradition.” – Paul Gravett | 39 pages | $2.99 / £1.99
By Conor Stechschulte
“The Amateurs is great. Conor Stechschulte knocked it out of the park.” – Sammy Harkham | 64 pages | $10.99 / £7.49
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By Jim Benton
Dog Butts and Love
“Consistently brilliant, always hilarious, Jim Benton is one of the best cartoonists on the web right now.” – Matthew Inman, TheOatmeal.com | 93 pages | $9.99 / £6.99
By Dash Shaw
A one-shot dose of humor and melancholy from the creator of New School, BodyWorld, andBottomless Belly Button.
“A former student of the genius artist-seer-cartoonist Gary Panter, Dash, it’s fair to say, is something of a genius as well.” – Chris Ware | 34 pages | $3.99 / £2.49
By Ulli Lust
Winner, 2013 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novels. A stunning, unforgettable work of autobiography. | 454 pages | $26.99 / £18.99
By Rachael Smith
“I’m willing to bet something important that it will be one of the best books of 2014.” – Richard Bruton, Forbidden Planet | 101 pages | $1.99 / £1.49
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By David Mairowitz, Jaromir 99
Nominated for the 2014 Eisner Award for Best Adaptation. Includes audio commentary, sketches, video.
“Brilliantly conjures the atmosphere of Kafka’s last, unfinished novel.”–Financial Times | 168 pages | $13.99 / £9.99
A new classic collection is out this week from the Treasury Of British Comics – The Astounding Jason Hyde. CREATIVE TEAM: Barrington J. Bayley (w) Eric Bradbury (a) RELEASE DATE: 1 September PAPERBACK, 208 pages […]
From Rebellion comes the last in this mini-series. This is Hawk The Slayer #5. UK and DIGITAL: 10 August £3.99 NORTH AMERICA: TBC $6.50 DIAMOND: TBC Don’t miss the all new comic-book sequel to the classic eighties fantasy […]
From the Treasury Of British Comics is a new collection from the pages of Sally and the 1960s. This is The Best Of Cat Girl. CREATIVE TEAM: RAMZEE (w) Giorgio Giorgetti, Elkys Nova (a) RELEASE […]