Chaos in Kinshasa, written by Thierry Bellefroid with art by Barly Baruti, is set against the background of The Rumble in Jungle.
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Since 2012, 'Casual Game Insider' has produced its quarterly issues for the more easy-going gaming crowd. Now it begins its 13th year.
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'Self Esteem and the End of the World' by Luke Healy examines the impact of changes, particularly technology, on our social norms.
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'What It Is' by Lynda Barry is an inspirational workbook, and a philosophical reflection on creativity and meaning.
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GLEEM by Freddy Carasco is an Afrofuturist cyberpunk creation with its own unique flavour and style.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Monopoly Scrabble’ from Winning Moves
Two of the world's most famous games are combined into a multi-tiered thinking game requiring vocabulary and clever addition.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘So Long Sad Love’ by Mirion Malle, from Drawn+Quarterly
'So Long Sad Love' by Mirion Malle feels like a story that's been waiting to be told as it tells the story of a relationship's end.
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The graphic novel interpretation of 'Winnie the Pooh' by Travis Dandro reinforces how much the story is an everlasting ally to us all.
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Players lay tiles of the elements to build a new world, each vying to become the master.
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'Club Microbe' by Elise Gravel, published by Drawn and Quarterly, presents microbiology in a way both kids and adults will enjoy.
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