




This one, "Ein Berliner in New York" is a biographical comic that was published 2 years ago in a German Newspaper as a daily for 2 weeks. Some chapters were exhibited last year in Germany and will be shown this year in the Jewish Museum in Berlin .One of these days I will translate it into English
These are all great. I especially love that egg grenade.
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ReplyDeleteschöner artikel in der letzten "comixene"!
der comic ist vom inhalt ungewohnt un-bunkig,
aber sehr atmosphärisch zu lesen.
schön,deine sachen wieder-entdeckt zu haben.
ciao,
andreas
I like all of these, your early comic art had a look to it different from your later Mad work (I like both groups of styles). I would like to have copies of all of these :)
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