<b>Bryan Talbot is the most important comic creator in Great Britain</b>.
- Teddy Jamieson, Herald Scotland
<b>Superbly designed, beautifully conceived, admirably written - everything about them is terrific.</b>
Philip Pullman, on the GRANDVILLE series
<b>I've never come across a fictional world as fully-realised as Bryan Talbot's <i>Grandville</i>... </b><b>It's a world you'll never tire of exploring.</b>
Ian Rankin, on the GRANDVILLE series
Eschewing the colour of 1999's <i>Heart Of Empire</i>, <b>he [Talbot] returns to the black and white art of the original <i>Adventures of Luther Arkwright</i>,</b> imbuing his linework with a rugged naïveté <b>that harks back to his roots in '70s underground comics</b>
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<i>The Legend of Luther Arkwright</i>... is <b>image based storytelling, at its most entertaining, provocative and visually striking.</b>
Morning Star
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Biographical note
Bryan Talbot (Author)
Bryan Talbot was born in 1952. He has worked on underground comics, science fiction and superhero stories such as Judge Dredd and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. His books include Alice in Sunderland, Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes (with Mary Talbot), the first graphic novel to win the Costa biography award, and the Grandville series.
Adrian Tchaikovsky (Introducer)
Adrian Tchaikovsky is the author of the acclaimed ten-book Shadows of the Apt series starting with Empire in Black and Gold, published by Tor UK. His other works for Tor UK include novels Guns of the Dawn, Children of Time, Children of Ruin and the Echoes of the Fall series starting with The Tiger and the Wolf.
Other major works include Dogs of War, Redemption's Blade, Cage of Souls, the Tales of the Apt collections, and the novellas The Bloody Deluge, Even in the Cannon's Mouth, Ironclads and Walking to Aldebaran for Rebellion.
He has won the Arthur C Clarke and Robert Holdstock awards.