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Euro Reviews

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Euro Reviews: ‘HSE’ Volume 3 – The Finale To A Horribly Prescient Future

The finale of a horribly plausible dark vision of the future successfully nails its conclusion set in a world where

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May 18, 2022May 16, 2022 Richard Bruton 1027 Views Christian Lerolle, Cinebook, Euro Reviews, HSE, Thomas Allart, Xavier Dorison
Comics 

Review: ‘Authorised Happiness’ Volumes 2 & 3 – Wrapping Up A Trilogy For A Terrifyingly Possible Future

The near-future sci-fi saga from one of the modern greats of Euro comic thrillers, Jean Van Hamme (XIII, Largo Winch)

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April 7, 2022April 7, 2022 Richard Bruton 1589 Views Authorised Happiness, Cinebook, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Griffo, Jean Van Hamme
Comics Reviews 

Euro Reviews: ‘Route 66 List’ – A New Euro-Thriller Just Too Light On The Thrills

Éric Stalner‘s noir spy thriller set in JFK’s America follows a father and son travelling state to state in search

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March 19, 2021 Richard Bruton 1483 Views comics, Eric Stalner, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Jean-Jacques Chagnaud, Mark Bence, The Route 66 List
Comics Reviews 

Euro Reviews: ‘Zátopek’ – When You Can’t Keep Going, Go Faster!

The man who changed running, that’s what they call Emil Zátopek, one of the greatest Olympic champions of all time,

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February 26, 2021 Richard Bruton 1696 Views comics, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Jan Novak, Jaromir 99, SelfMadeHero, Zatopek
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Euro Reviews: The Magnificent Madness and Fabulous Farce Of ‘Marsupilami Volume 5 – Baby Prinz’

André Franquin‘s Marsupilami was one of the most successful, most recognisable Euro comics characters of all time. Here, in a

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February 19, 2021 Richard Bruton 1554 Views Andre Franquin, Batem, Cinebook, comics, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Marsupilami, Spirou & Fantasio, Yann
Comics Reviews 

Euro Reviews: ‘XIII Volume 24: 2,331 Yards’ – A Return To Thrilling Form For The Series

The latest XIII continues the second phase of the series after creators Jean Van Hamme and William Vance left once their story

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February 5, 2021 Richard Bruton 1758 Views Bruno Tatti, Cinebook, Clementine Guivarc'h, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Jerome Saincantin, Van Hamme, Vance, XIII, Youri Jigounov, Yves Sente
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Euro Reviews: ‘Lucky Luke – A Cowboy In High Cotton’ Tackles Racism, But How Well?

The latest in the Cinebook Lucky Luke reprints brings us right up to date with this Jul and Achdé volume

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January 29, 2021 Richard Bruton 3650 Views Achdé, Cinebook, Euro Reviews, Jul, Lucky Luke
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Euro Reviews – ‘The Human Stock Exchange’ Asks What Price On Your Life?

The question of what price a life takes on a whole new meaning in HSE, The Human Stock Exchange, where

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January 22, 2021 Richard Bruton 3035 Views Celine Bessoneau, Cinebook, comics, Euro Reviews, Human Stock Exchange, James Hogan, Jean-Jacques Chagnaud, Thomas Allart, Xavier Dorison
Comics 

Euro Reviews: When The Animals Start Talking, A World Shifts In ‘Eden’

Now, Eden really is a fascinating one, a meditation on our natures, our relationships with the animals, our cruelty and

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January 8, 2021 Richard Bruton 1593 Views comics, eden, Euro Reviews, Europe Comics, Tomek Woroniak
Comics Reviews 

Euro Reviews: The Magnificent Entertainment Continues In ‘Cutting Edge: The Siren’s Song Book 2’

Okay then, a little while ago I told you about Cutting Edge – The Siren’s Song book one from writer Francesco

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December 24, 2020 Richard Bruton 1555 Views Cutting Edge: The Siren's Song, Editions Delcourt, Euro Reviews, Francesco Dimitri, Jessica Burton, Marc Bourbon-Crook, Mario Alberti, Titan Comics
Comics 

Euro Reviews: ‘Largo Winch’ – Bond With A Boardroom Is Back With A New Writer

The Largo Winch graphic album series by Jean Van Hamme and Phillippe Francq is a wonderful, thrill-packed adventure of a

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October 2, 2020 Richard Bruton 2437 Views Cinebook, comics, Eric Giacometti, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Largo Winch, Philippe Francq
Comics Reviews 

Euro Reviews: Blake & Mortimer Enter The Valley Of The Immortals

Edgar P. Jacob‘s Blake and Mortimer is a Euro classic, first appearing in 1946 and going on to become a

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September 18, 2020 Richard Bruton 2185 Views Blake and Mortimer, Cinebook, Edgar P Jacobs, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Peter Van Dongen, Teun Berserik, The Valley Of The Immortals, Yves Sente
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Euro Reviews: Giant Is A Love Story (Of Sorts) High In The Growing New York Skyline

A short graphic novel of 122 pages, Giant is nonetheless an entrancing thing, set against the spectacular and changing 1930s

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September 11, 2020 Richard Bruton 1638 Views Calix Ltd., Euro Reviews, Giant, Matt Maden, Mikael, NBM
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Euro Reviews: ‘Alone’ Volume 11: A Brilliantly Dark Dystopian Series You Need To Read From The Beginning

Five children wake up in a mysteriously deserted city. They must learn to survive – alone. That’s the tag-line for

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July 17, 2020 Richard Bruton 2091 Views Bruno Gazzotti, Cinebook, comics, Euro Reviews, Fabien Vehlmann
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Euro Reviews: Because It’s There – ‘Altitude’ Takes Us To The Heights Of Climbing

Climbing meets art as Jean-Marc Rochette (Snowpiercer) and co-writer Olivier Bocquet slowly but surely craft a tale that captures the

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June 26, 2020 Richard Bruton 1864 Views Altitude, Euro Comics, Euro Reviews, Jean-Marc Rochette, Olivier Bocquet, SelfMadeHero
Comics 

Something For The Weekend: A Look At Some Of Our New Regular Columns For Your Consideration

Welcome to your weekend and welcome to our regular round-up of articles for you to browse through at your leisure

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June 13, 2020 Olly MacNamee 1510 Views A Tangle Web, Euro Reviews, Something For The Weekend, The Bat-Cave, The Weekly 2000AD, The Xavier Institue
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Euro Reviews: ‘Kivu’ Attempts To Tell A Worthy Tale That Needs Telling

Kivu tells a tale of Africa, one that certainly needs telling, exposing the brutality, the death, the horrors – and

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June 11, 2020 Richard Bruton 1848 Views Christophe Simon, Cinebook, Euro Reviews, Jean Van Hamme, Kivu

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