Fülszöveg
Stripburger is proud to present a selection
of contemporary comics from the former socialist
block. With a unique perspective on world politics and
•issues, these Eastern European comics artists have much to offer,
but rarely see print in the Western World. 216 pages of fresh
sequential art, all in English, representing works from Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic,
1 Estonia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania,
?Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia, v
Also included is an introductory
essay by Darko Macan, a
f special feature from
^Kazakhstan, an
a list of
useful
^contacts
Enormous anthology that grew out of
Stripburger, one of Eastern Europe's most ambitious"
comics. ( ) This is a rare opportunity to dive head first into
the comics of Eastern Europe. — R. Seth Friedman, Factsheet Five
Stripburek is an incredible cornucopia of cartooning possibilities and
accomplishments ( ) — Desmond Brice, comix mailing list
Stripburek...
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Fülszöveg
Stripburger is proud to present a selection
of contemporary comics from the former socialist
block. With a unique perspective on world politics and
•issues, these Eastern European comics artists have much to offer,
but rarely see print in the Western World. 216 pages of fresh
sequential art, all in English, representing works from Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic,
1 Estonia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania,
?Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia, v
Also included is an introductory
essay by Darko Macan, a
f special feature from
^Kazakhstan, an
a list of
useful
^contacts
Enormous anthology that grew out of
Stripburger, one of Eastern Europe's most ambitious"
comics. ( ) This is a rare opportunity to dive head first into
the comics of Eastern Europe. — R. Seth Friedman, Factsheet Five
Stripburek is an incredible cornucopia of cartooning possibilities and
accomplishments ( ) — Desmond Brice, comix mailing list
Stripburek is surely the best single introduction to the world of
comics in Eastern Europe. — Bart Beaty, The Comics Journal
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