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  • Moonhead and the Music Machine | Paperback

    Meet Joey Moonhead. A normal kid in every way. Except one: he has a moon for a head. It can wander out of the atmosphere into galactic revelries and drift blissfully across star speckled plains… but the world of a teenage boy is a much crueller place.

    Andrew Rae‘s graphic novel is an imaginative and visually poetic take on the high school coming-of-age tale.

     

  • One Day on our Blue Planet… in the Rainforest

    Join a little spider monkey as it swings through its day in the rainforest, in the third in Ella Bailey’s One Day on our Blue Planet series.

    Along the way, he meets the other inhabitants of the rainforest, from colourful birds in the skies to curious dolphins in the river, all sharing this small corner of our blue planet.

  • Galactic Genius with Astro Cat

    Hold onto your space helmets, the Prof. is back! The smartest cat in the alley invites you on a new adventure into the very frontiers of your brain: Galactic Genius with Astro Cat.

    Discover 6 mini games, space facts, daily challenges and beautifully illustrated stickers. Galactic Genius with Astro Cat is the latest app from our sister company, Minilab Studios, who previously created Professor Astro Cat’s Solar System.

  • Fantasy Sports 3: The Green King

    The third instalment of Sam Bosma’s award-winning Fantasy Sports series is here!

    After breaking into a monstrous beast’s castle, Wiz finds herself thrown into a game of supernatural mini golf. Can she win the game and escape with her life? Meanwhile, Mug uncovers the sinister truth behind the Order of the Mages…

  • A Castle in England

    A collaboration between writer Jamie Rhodes and the National Trust, this unique graphic novel plunges us into the rich and often dark history of Scotney Castle in Kent.

    Five rising stars of the UK comics scene (Isaac Lenkiewicz, Briony May Smith, William Exley, Becky Palmer and Isabel Greenberg) have illustrated five short stories that mix fiction with fact.

  • How to Survive in the North

    Now in paperback! Luke Healy‘s debut graphic novel compellingly weaves together true life narratives from the 1900s with a contemporary fictional love story.

    Equal parts bleak and beautiful, this is a unique visual journey of love and loss that shows the strength it takes to survive even in the harshest conditions- whether in the Arctic or through a mid-life crisis…

  • Pantheon

    Suspicious salad, fighting hippos and a golden willy… all in Hamish Steele’s hilarious retelling of the most famous myth in Ancient Egypt.

    The god Horus vows bloody revenge on his uncle Set for the murder of his pharaoh father- and so the great battle between the deities begins. Who will emerge triumphant and claim the throne of Egypt?

  • Garbage Night

    In this hotly anticipated follow-up to Jen Lee’s 17×23 comic Vacancy, juvenile animals strive to survive across a post-apocalyptic wasteland, creating a striking parable about the nature of freedom and friendship.

    Follow three best friends as they spend their days looting the desolate supermarket, waiting for the hallowed ‘garbage night’ until they encounter a mysterious stranger and set off into the unknown…

  • The Journey

    Say hello to the most important picture book you’ll read this year!

    In the wake of a tragedy, a young child and her family leave everything behind in order to find a better life in a far away place.  This beautiful and sensitive book, inspired by the author’s interviews with refugee families, shines a light on the hope that keeps them alive.

  • Nightlights

    Nightlights is a beautiful story about fear, insecurity and creativity, from the enchanting imagination of Lorena Alvarez.

    Every night, Sandy creates wonderful creatures to play with until she falls asleep and in the morning brings them back to life in the whimsical drawings that cover her room. One day, a mysterious pale girl called Morfie appears at school and is fascinated by Sandy’s drawings in a way that no one else has been before. But there is a price to pay for this new friendship…

  • Audubon, On the Wings of the World

    John James Audubon’s epic ornithological quest across America began with nothing but his artist’s materials, an assistant, a gun and an unwavering single-minded passion for birds.

    This beautiful graphic novel from Fabien Grolleau and Jérémie Royer follows the life of an exceptional naturalist, when America still felt unexplored and full of opportunity.

  • Arthur and the Golden Rope

    Travel back in time to the land of the Vikings, and witness the tale of the very first Brownstone and his quest for the fabled golden rope in this first book from talented young illustrator Joe Todd-Stanton.

    A legion of magical objects, powerful gods, and dangerous beasts await our unlikely hero, the bookish young Arthur, as he sets off on his life-changing adventure!

  • SP4RX

    Wren McDonald returns in this action-packed tale about technology, rebellion, survival, and corruption!

    Deep in the lower levels of society, a young hacker named SP4RX is looking for a place to crash.  Instead, he uncovers an insidious scheme to destroy the working class by replacing them with highly effective tech.  The fate of humanity is at stake and it’s up to SP4RX to lead the resistance!

  • The Wolves of Currumpaw

    The second book from award winning illustrator William Grill takes to the red heat of the New Mexico desert at the end of the 19th century, following the true story of the Currumpaw Valley wolfpack and the man hired to trap their leader.

    Beautifully illustrated and faithfully retold from Ernest Thompson Seton’s classic ‘Wild Animals I Have Known’, this is a powerful and moving tale that highlights the importance of protecting wild animals, as discovered by the very man who hunted them.