It might only be June, but we're wasting no time in announcing our lineup for Autumn 2026! As always, thank you for your readership throughout our Spring season this year.
To lighten Summer's end, you can look forward to four brand-new titles, all of which draw inspiration from a range of striking life stories and unique moments in time, and two new editions of works previously issued in other formats.
September 2026 sees the long-awaited return to print of comics and graphic design legend Mirko Ilić, now invoking the surrealism of life during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Nightmares and Daydreams: A.C. 2020.
The Great Marc Evers is also set to make a splash in September, with Ivo van Woerden, Gemma Plum and Marloes Dekkers’ beautifully realized life-story of this champion Paralympian swimmer’s rise to greatness – with his family constantly by his side.
October will mark the welcome return of the renowned, award-winning duo Mary M.Talbot and Bryan Talbot, with Lo! An Amazon! – perhaps their most brilliant collaboration yet. This is the graphic biography of the political theorist and feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft, tracing her daring travels – and enduring activism – through Revolutionary times.
Talking of daring travels, our final new title of the season, slated for November, comes from Simon Elliott, the acclaimed creator of Kusama: Polka Dot Queen, who now exchanges dots for lines in bringing us the story of Chagall: Painter of Poetry. Follow Chagall’s artistic journey, from his birth in an obscure outpost of the Russian Empire, via his constant flight from oppression and tyranny, to his global renown as an emblem of all it means to be free.
And meanwhile...“Who is this who is coming” in time for Halloween? None other but the spirit of M.R. James, perfectly embodied in Leah Moore & John Reppion’s single-volume Ghost Stories of an Antiquary: The Compendium.
And if that’s not enough, there’s even a new paperback edition of ILYA’s Victorian paranormal mystery, Romo the WolfBoy, set to arrive in North America in September and in the UK in November.
Nightmares and Daydreams: A.C. 2020 by Mirko Ilić.
A collection of wordless single-page visual essays inspired by Leonard Cohen, Dylan Thomas, Winsor McCay and others to reflect the anxieties, uncertainties, and daily observations of award-winning artist and designer Mirko Ilić.
In 2020, New York-based artist and designer Mirko Ilić started drawing self-contained single-page stories created to reflect the mood of an unprecedented time. He called this collection “After Covid 2020” or “A.C. 2020”.
Ilić continued to create these visual essays even as the lockdowns slowly lifted, channelling his anxieties and observations into striking and surreal images that combine personal imagination with motifs and inspiration from music, fine art, comics, and more.
Shocking and provocative, captivating and meditative, this sequence of illustrations paints a unique picture of a man’s inner turmoil amidst a crumbling world. Nightmares and Daydreams: A.C. 2020 is a testament to both a period of unprecedented upheaval and the stunning talent of its award-winning author
OUT IN UK: 3rd SEPTEMBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: 29th SEPTEMBER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
The Great Marc Evers: The True Story of a Champion Against All Odds, written by Ivo van Woerden, illustrated by Gemma Plum, translated by Michele Hutchison (with colours by Marloes Dekkers).
The inspiring life story of one of the greatest Paralympic swimming champions, and his family that stopped focusing on a “no” to find a “yes”.
What if you stopped focusing on what’s impossible, and opened yourself up to what’s possible? Marc Evers is two years old and it's almost impossible for anyone to get through to him. His parents are told by a psychiatrist he has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and that he’ll never be able to talk or go to the toilet on his own. For this reason, the psychiatrist recommends institutionalization. Thankfully, Marc’s parents refuse to listen.
Eighteen years later, Marc is preparing to compete in the 100-meter backstroke at the 2012 London Paralympics. He walks, talks, and rides his bike. He’s his own person, surrounded by a busy family – and he can swim like a torpedo. With five Paralympic medals and many world records, Marc Evers is the Netherlands' greatest Paralympic swimming champion. How did he manage to beat the odds?
The Great Marc Evers is a moving, intimate, inspiring, and above all optimistic coming-of-age portrait of Marc and his family. A beautifully drawn story about perseverance, hope, and strength, about trusting your intuition and daring to believe.
OUT IN UK: 17th SEPTEMBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: 6th OCTOBER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
Lo! An Amazon! The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Mary Wollstonecraft, written by Mary M. Talbot, illustrated by Bryan Talbot.
A graphic novel from the award-winning creative duo Mary M. Talbot and Bryan Talbot about Mary Wollstonecraft, foundational feminist philosopher and author.
“It is time to effect a revolution in female manners – time to restore to them their dignity.” In the Age of Revolutions, with many movements springing up to demand greater liberties for mankind, Mary Wollstonecraft spoke out for the other “one-half of the human race”: that of womankind.
Over twenty years before her daughter, Mary Shelly, created the science fiction genre with Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft’s 1792 manifesto, Vindication of the Rights of Woman, took the world by storm. Forthright and fearless, she mingled with other radical thinkers of her time and travelled widely. In the same year she published her magnum opus, she even ventured alone to Paris during the Reign of Terror.
This graphic biography of the then-controversial and now-legendary Mary Wollstonecraft comes from the creative partnership of Mary M. Talbot and Bryan Talbot, the award-winning duo behind Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes, Sally Heathcote: Suffragette, and Armed with Madness.
OUT IN UK: 1st OCTOBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: 3rd NOVEMBER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
Chagall: Painter of Poetry by Simon Elliott.
“Poet, dreamer, and exotic apparition…” This is a graphic novel about the colourful life of modernist pioneer Marc Chagall.
The artist Marc Chagall (1887–1985) once described painting as “a window through which I could fly into another world” – which is just what he did. He grew up Jewish in the so-called Pale of Settlement (now Belarus) in the Russian Empire, relocating to Paris in 1910, at the height of the “Belle Époque”, and then served an uncomfortable time as an art commissar in Bolshevik Russia. He would spend his long lifetime outrunning and outliving a succession of oppressive régimes (Tsarist, Soviet, Fascist, Nazi) as numerous as the art movements he absorbed (surrealist, fauvist, symbolist, modernist) and the range of media he both liberated and illuminated. In his ceramics, stained glass, tapestry – above all, in his paintings – Chagall brought the freedom of his “colours of love” to a stark world that is too often too dark.
Acclaimed for his graphic biographies of Hockney (2023), Van Gogh (2024), and Kusama (2025), Simon Elliott returns with a triumphant portrait of perhaps the greatest colourist (and therefore optimist) of them all.
OUT IN UK: 12th NOVEMBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: 24th NOVEMBER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary: The Compendium, adapted byLeah Moore and John Reppion, illustrated byAneke, Kit Buss, Al Davison, Meghan Hetrick, George Kambadais, Abigail Larson, Fouad Mezher, and Alisdair Wood, and cover art byFrancesco Francavilla.
An anthology of eight spine-chilling ghost stories by M.R. James by various artists.
It’s time to draw the curtains, curl up by the fire, and enter the sinister world of that master of the English ghost story, M.R. James. Just make sure that you’ve locked the back door... As an academic medieval historian (of the sort often featured in his stories), he turned his back on Victorian schlock-horror sensationalism, in favour of a subtler form of creeping shivers and uncanny fear that has guaranteed the endurance of his supernatural tales.
In the ninety years since his death, the spirit of M.R. James has inspired countless acts of homage, not just in literature (Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, Ruth Rendell), but in radio (Neil Brand, Mark Gatiss), television (Jonathan Miller, Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton), and film (Jacques Tourneur’s Night of the Demon).
Now Leah Moore & John Reppion have extended that influence into the graphic-novel form with Ghost Stories of an Antiquary: The Compendium, a collection of eight powerful adaptations of his most famous and spine-chilling tales. Reimagined in a wide variety of graphic styles by Aneke, Kit Buss, Al Davison, Meghan Hetrick, George Kambadais, Abigail Larson, Fouad Mezher, and Alisdair Wood, this anthology hauntingly evokes the singular dread of what James himself simply called “the ominous thing”...
OUT IN UK: 17th SEPTEMBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: TBC 2027! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
Romo the WolfBoy (Paperback Edition) by ILYA.
At Blimey O’Riley’s Travelling Circus, a stagehand and a strange, wild boy find themselves investigating a paranormal mystery.
Romo, rumoured a wolf boy taken from the wild, and a young stagehand named Francis are the two newest members of Blimey O’Riley’s Travelling Circus. Together they will become Criminologists Extraordinaire, Specialists in the Paranormal – but this is only their first adventure…
When the circus comes to town in Victorian England, repeated acts of sabotage by a mysterious, giggling culprit turn Romo and Francis from rivals to friends. Can they work together to solve this baffling case, and even become a top act in the meantime?
OUT IN UK: 26th NOVEMBER! 🇬🇧 OUT IN NORTH AMERICA: 1st SEPTEMBER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲
And there you have it! Six reasons to look forward to Autumn 2026! Thanks for reading!
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