`Silverfin` graphic novel picked as part of the Angouleme Selection

Young Bond - 10-12-09
The Graphic Novel has been chosen for the Angouleme Selection. The Angouleme International Comics Festival, now in its 37th year, is the biggest comics and comic books convention in the world, and has chosen SilverFin: the Graphic Novel as one of the 58 best graphic novels published in the last year - reports Ian Fleming Publications.

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