The book can be ordered from comic shops - in the US and UK - with the code: OCT120971. And if you're wondering why you should buy it, here's a few quotes from reviews:
A fresh and interesting story which steps us out of the superhero genre and into something different, something that the independent comic book scene just seems to becoming better and better at offering a notion titles like this can only enforce on regular and new comic book readers - Gary Watson, Comics Anonymous
A smart, stylish, character-driven thriller about the ultimate communication breakdown, Robson and Coyle s Babble will leave you talking in tongues. - Jason Wilkins, Broken Frontier
Robson and Cole have created a great comic here, with an ending that you ll have to read to appreciate. Pick it up. - Zainab Akhtar, Forbidden Planet InternationalYou can find a crap load of other reviews - and some interviews with us - over on the blog.
However, I should point out that Amazon US - and Amazon UK - now has the book in stock. So, feel free to click the links below and grab a copy, if you so wish.
Buy from Amazon US | Buy from Amazon UK |
I should also point out that the book is also available digitally (and has been for some time):
Buy from Comics Plus | Buy from Comixology |
Oh, and the cover looks like this:
Carrie Hartnoll is a girl lost in a life going nowhere fast, until a chance encounter with an ex-boyfriend affords her the opportunity of a whole new career in Ivy League America, as part of a research team attempting to resurrect the language of Babel – a language, it is theorised, that can be understood by any human, from anywhere in the world. As Carrie pieces together her fractured personal life, she becomes embroiled in the mystery surrounding the apparent suicide of the project’s original team leader, which propels her to uncover the horrific truth about the language and why it was written out of the history books…So, if you're interested, please go buy, yeah?