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Book news and discoveries
Welcome to Geek Native's Books section, your portal to the multiverse of the written and illustrated word. From epic fantasy novels to the frontiers of science fiction, we keep you updated with timely book news and insightful reviews to help you discover your next great read.
Our definition of 'books' proudly includes the vibrant world of comic books. This is your essential hub for the latest comic news, in-depth graphic novel reviews, and our curated selection of reshared comic strips that catch our eye. Whether you prefer sprawling literary sagas or the dynamic panels of sequential art, this is a comprehensive celebration of storytelling for the modern geek. Dive in and find your next adventure.
The Tattoo Artist spooky comic
Now you can pre-order the collection from BackerKit and gab yourself 15 amazing fantasy, sci-fi and horror comics.
DriveThruComics cuts $20 off the D&D digital bundle
IDW Publishing has the D&D comic book license and no shortage of storylines in print.
Green Ronin’s Nisaba buys Sacred Band
In Sacred Band, a group of superpowered individuals recognise that queer and other marginalised people are going missing.
Ghostly steampunk: A review of The Song of the Sycamore
If you died out there in the wilderness of a battlefield, been hollowed out and possessed by a vengeful spirit, then you might have a different perspective on things.
DC orders stores to destroy copies of Superman and Supergirl
DC will send replacements for both issues out and they will have different covers.
A look inside: Blade Runner 2019 #2
In Blade Runner 2019 #2 we get to see why Ash leans towards the dark side.
Competition: Win Magic: The Gathering – Ravnica – War of the Spark
Magic: The Gathering – Ravnica – War of the Spark by Greg Weisman is released in the UK on August 6th.
Uncanny Magazine aims to increase writer rates
There are limited editions of “Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction” that can still be secured, though nearly 50% have been sold already.
A look inside the Illuminati Ball
Some have been intimate affairs while others have been elaborate fetes for a thousand guests.









