A gritty sixties spy series gets resurrected by the pulp aficionados at Titan Books.
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Book Review: Fairyproof by Constance Phillips
A modern fantasy romance between a fugitive fairy femme and a handsome young man seemingly impervious to her charms.
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A nearly forgotten comic book artist from the forties and fifties gets an overdue appreciation.
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A comics presented history of the medium from its inception to the digital age provides an affectionate yet revealing look.
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A charming blend of philosophical fantasy and cat lover’s whimsy.
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A witty collection of old-fashioned silhouettes showcasing modern pop culture icons.
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The fourth volume collecting the chaotic misadventures of the Cute Li’l Dead Girl is as grotesquely amusing as ever.
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Eureka Productions’ second set of holiday-themed classic comic adaptations arrives just in time for trick or treating.
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A bit of faux history takes us back to late seventies Berlin - when both music and politics were at their most volatile.
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