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The Mortal Thor #4 (Mirka Andolfo Variant)

£12

MEANWHILE, A TALE OF ASGARD… With nine great realms cut off from the tenth, old enemies grew restless - and hungry eyes fell upon Asgard’s empty throne.

Ulik, Lord of Trolls, was on the march - and which hero would rise to force him back? And which rabbit would rise to aid that hero? This is the story of THE SON OF THOR…and how his great tragedy began.

Chronicles Of The Black Company: A Pitiless Rain: Book 1: Lies Weeping (Hardcover)

£15

RRP £24.99

From Glen Cook, the godfather of Grimdark himself, Lies Weeping is the first book in a brand new arc of his groundbreaking Chronicles of the Black Company, an epic fantasy series, with millions of copies in print.

The Black Company has retreated across the plain of glittering stone, toward a shadow gate that would let them trade the dangers of the plain for the questionable safety of the Company’s one-time haven in Hsien, a region in the world called the Land of Unknown Shadows.

Overflow: The Art Of Bryce Kho (Hardcover)

£22

RRP £30.00

In this stunning book, discover the artistic journey of Bryce Kho, an illustrator and mixed-media artist known for his vibrant, intricate, and nostalgic artwork.

In Overflow, Bryce delves into the state of flow when creating art. “The sensation was different than a normal flow state, which is more about effortlessness. Instead, the feeling was akin to lucid dreaming inside my mind’s eye. So vivid that I felt as if I was drawing from a live model.”

Hecate Cavendish: Book 1: The Haunting Of Hecate Cavendish

£10

RRP £12.97

New York Times bestselling author Paula Brackston returns with a new, magic-infused series about Hecate Cavendish, an eccentric and feisty young woman who can see ghosts.

England, 1881. Hereford cathedral stands sentinel over the city, keeping its secrets, holding long forgotten souls in its stony embrace. Hecate Cavendish speeds through the cobbled streets on her bicycle, skirts hitched daringly high, heading for her new life as Assistant Librarian.

K-Jane (Hardcover)

£11

RRP £14.99

From acclaimed author Lydia Kang comes a funny, moving YA novel following a third-generation Korean American teen who goes to extreme and hilarious lengths to connect more with her Korean heritage, perfect for fans of Maurene Goo and Rachel Lynn Solomon.