
The Canterbury based graphic novel publisher
Cinebook have just released their catalogue for the second half of 2011 and it shows their continued dedication to bringing previously untranslated Franco-Belgian
bandes dessinees albums to the English speaking world with an impressive selection of titles.
The twin backbones of Cinebook's releases continue to be the bimonthly releases of both the humorous
Lucky Luke titles, written by Rene Goscinny and illustrated by Morris, and the
XIII adventure titles, by writer Jean Van Hamme and artist William Vance. By the end of 2011, Cinebook will have published 10 of the by then 20
XIII albums and 32 of the 76
Lucky Luke albums - taking both series far beyond any previously published English language translations by other companies.

In addition they will continue publishing the new series
Long John Silver and
Crusade as well as returning to older favourites like
Lady S and
Thorgal. The
Recounts aviation documentary series continues with
Cinebook Recounts The Wright Brothers, a title previously scheduled in January 2009 as
Biggles Recounts The Wright Brothers but which got cancelled due to events between the estate of WE Johns and the original French publisher that were beyond Cinebook's control.

Science fiction titles are also coming to the fore again with more
Orbital
and
Valerian books as well as a return to the
Worlds of Aldebaran series by Leo. Having published all five of the
Aldebaran cycle from this series followed by all five of the
Betelgeuse cycle, October will see the beginning of the
Antares cycle.
Perhaps the most intriguing of the new titles will be
Darwin's Diaries, the first book of which will be published in September and which has the police asking the famous naturalist to investigate a crime that may involve a legendary creature.
• Cinebook will be attending the Bristol International Comic Expo next weekend, 14/15 May 2011, and their latest catalogue is available as a PDF download from their website.
• Lucky Luke Books on amazon.co.uk
• XIII Books on amazon.co.uk
• Lady S Graphic Novels on amazon.co.uk
• Thorgal Books on amazon.co.uk
• Long John Silver Graphic Novels on amazon.co.uk
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