The other servants at Wherewithal House said, 'Don't be ridiculous, Mary. The girl is a beast, a frightful creature. She is spoiled and savage, the very worst combination possible.'I wasn't really aware of the Iris Wildthyme books, another series that I obviously need to get to grips with for completeness, and picked this up at a book sale earlier in the year. It's the middle volume of a trilogy published in 2011, 2012 and 2013, and so I missed out on both the set-up and the conclusion. It's interesting enough that I will seek out the others; the concept is that Iris and her peculiar friends are trapped in a parallel universe while on our Earth fans and pro writers of her adventures are uneasily interacting with each other and with her story. You can get it here.
Wildthyme Beyond!, by Paul Magrs
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Kaamelott: Het Raadsel Van de Kluis, by Alexandre Astier and Steven Dupre
Second frame of third page: Lancelot: Get back, I'm going to break the door down! I got this because it won the Prix Saint-Michel in 2009 for…
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Neil Dreams / An Honest Answer, by Neil Gaiman
Two more short comics from the Neil Gaiman Humble Bundle that I invested in some years back. Neil Dreams is in fact a compilation of two issues of…
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For the Love of God, Marie!, by Jade Sarson
Second frame of third chapter: I picked this off the bookshop shelves ages back, and have now got around to reading it. It's a graphic novel…
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