Horizons infinis de maisons préfabriquées dans des quartiers résidentiels aux jardins soigneusement entretenus et aux haies parfaitement taillées; Dimanche nous rappelle ces lieux en apparence si communs. Pour certains, la ville symbolise leur lieu de naissance ou de résidence, mais pour la plupart d’entre nous, c’est un lieu qui s’est construit pendant des années de [...]
Hilda is sitting in her tent at night listening to the rumble of the storm passing overhead when she hears a bell. As she hurtles towards the vanishing tinkling sound, Hilda unwittingly embarks on an adventure into strange worlds ruled by magical forces. Luke Pearson tells this exciting tale with his stunningly adept use of [...]
Dimensions: 160 x 180 mm portrait | Colours: B+W | Series: n/a | Extent: 68 pp | First edition print run: 3,000 The first 500 come with a beautiful A2 poster. Still some left, hurry! Visually informed by Short’s love of classic comic strips, especially Charles Schulz’ Peanuts and Tove Jansson’s Moomin, Klaus explores the un-adventures [...]
Dimensions: 22×31 cm | Extent: 128 pages | Colours: 4 | Format: Paperback | Series: Magazine Please note: this is a double flip-cover issue you will not be receiving two magazines! This is just for one magazine! :) Now 128 pages with over 60 pages of Comics from the leading talents in the field from [...]
Everything We Miss
The acclaimed graphic novel by Luke Pearson is available to buy now
Fight! # 1 introduces us to Lou (short for Lucifer), a British wrestler in his mid thirties.
Rob Hunter’s first comic for Nobrow Press took TCAF by storm, selling out on the first day of the event! The book is a beautiful, poetic story that is surprising in its adeptness for the medium of graphic
Temporama takes place in a city where, like any concrete jungle, technology favours the privileged, and nature is quarantined like a virus.
Pebble Island
From the author of Birchfield Close, Jon McNaught’s latest book takes us…
When it comes to the birth of comics, like the birth of the cosmos, it’s still open to speculation.
As a special treat for the opening of the Jack Teagle show at our premises, we swallowed our pride and used our laserjet to print some zines. They came out really well. Egypt Comics is a barrel of laughs, punches, and sorcery from the rising star Mr Teagle himself and here’s the best part, it [...]
Jeff thinks he is on his way to the Job Centre to pick up his monthly benefit payment when in fact he is about to embark on a quest of Ulyssean proportions.
For some the city is their birthplace and home, but for most of us, it is somewhere arrived at after years of hard work and perseverance and it becomes our home, gradually, in the place of far calmer, more serene and frankly altogether less entertaining origins.
In a world where dogs are revered as gods, what’s the worst possible thing to be accused of? Dogcrime!
Inspired by the mythical serpent Ouroboros, Ben Newman takes the reader on a tale of action and adventure that juxtaposes brutal violence with ecstatic comic exuberance, where our protagonist fights a band of rogue, thuggish, drug peddling perverts after they murder his newly beloved mermaid.
With his first independent publication for Nobrow Press, Blexbolex’s graphic novella Abecederia is an incendiary mix of intrigue, artwork and extremes. A play on the Greek practice of Abecedarium inscriptions, the story is illustrated one letter a time, incorporating A-Z onto the page in ever more ingenious ways.
t’s a rare occasion that a comic book is given its own soundtrack, rarer still is when the soundtrack is written by the comic’s own illustrator; with Malevolent Melody, Mcbess has given us both in one neat little package.