Publisher: Eichborn Verlag (Bastei Lübbe Verlag) Released: 10/2014 Drawings: Tim Dinter Text: Sven Regener Format: Paperback with dust jacket (16.8 x 24.5 cm) - Monochrome Genre: Novel Country of origin: Germany
Cover: Hardcover / 232 pages
Content:"Herr Lehmann" is much more than a novel - "Herr Lehmann" embodies the lifestyle of a fallen from the period immediately before the Berlin Wall came down. It is a rough-charming and manageable world: Kreuzberg and the hard-drinking life wisdom of friends to Frank Lehmann enthusiastic over a million readers. "Herr Lehmann" became a cult, Leander Haussmann filmed the novel with Christian elms in the lead role. A real Lehmann casual, laconic, just - Now finally the artist Tim Dinter has made it a very special graphic novel.
Publisher: Splitter Verlag Drawings: Marie Sann Text: Kai Meyer / Yann Krehl Format: Album large-format (23.0 x 32.2 cm) - Four-color Genre: Novel Country of origin: Germany
Content: Winter in St. Petersburg of 1893 is the hardest time immemorial, because a stranger has stolen the heart journal of the Snow Queen. But while in front of the doors of the Grand govern Hotels Aurora snow and ice, the young girl mouse has other worries. She cleans the shoes of the day and night guests and has never left the building. Only feeding as a mysterious woman in white at the hotel, their sad world suddenly exciting and quite dangerous. For the Snow Queen, who can not live without the heart stud, has come to the city to find the thief and punish. And mouse becomes involved in events that put their little world upside down.
Publisher: Avant-Verlag Published: 2005 Author / Artist: Tim Dinter, Yirmi Pinkus, Jan Feindt, Rutu Modan, Jens Harder, Guy Morad Format: Album - Two-color Country of origin: Germany / Israel
Content:Tim Winter takes the reader on a journey through "Big Orange"-Tel Aviv - a city like her namesake, which never sleeps and where Western modernity and Eastern traditions collide. And so the visitors lurches through a maze of addresses and phone numbers that have been transmitted to him by friends in Berlin. And with everyone - personal station - you get back an individual image of the city survived.
Rutu Modan, an Israeli comic writer and illustrator, their view of the German capital Berlin tried to capture in simple images - the subway, Checkpoint Charlie, Tiergarten and Kreuzberg.
Text /Drawings: Tiziano Sclavi, Giuseppe Montanari, Ernesto Grassani, Luigi Piccatto, Corrado Roi Format: 24,6 x 17,6 cm - (Color) Genre: Horror / Mystery
Vol. 3 Hardcover / 304 pages
(Available from: June 2015)
Stories:
1.Stille Dämmerung 2.Die Rückkehr des Monsters 3.Alpha und Omega
Publisher: Modern Edition (Switzerland) Released: 2007 Drawings/Text: Kati Rickenbach Format: Paperback with flaps (16.9 x 23.5 cm) - Two-color Country of origin: Switzerland
Content: You wake up one morning in your own bed, discover at first glance in the mirror a giant hickey and can not remember how this could happen to you easy. Filmriss! (Blackout) The 27-year-old Kati Rickenbach told with lightness and irony of its young protagonists, who are struggling with blackouts, drugs, virtual worlds, love and disease. A real comic soap!
*1980 in Basel, lives and works in Zurich. Became known Rickenbach through their publications in Züritipp in the summer of 2006 (as Zurich by Mike -spare) and by various international exhibitions, including "Smaller than life, larger than the reality - new German-language comic storyteller." , numerous articles in anthologies such as ORANGE PLUS PLUS , STRAPAZIN among other things, on the website of the author can be found regularly new diary comics and excerpts from her new, located in the emergence book. They also presented there other current projects, exhibitions and live drawing events as well as a selection of illustrative work that have emerged in recent years.
Carl Fischer is known in the German comics field as the author of the comic 'Oskar der Familienvater'. This family comic, in which all the main characters are cats, first appeared in Frankfurter Illustrierte in 1952, and ran for about ten years. It gave a good impression of family life in post-War Germany. Several book collections of the series have appeared. Little is known about the artist Fischer, but he was injured by a bombing during the War, and drew all of his comics with his mouth. In 1950, he had published the book 'Ping und die Schatzinsel' at Cobet Verlag. He was a very popular watercolor artist in Berlin and Frankfurt between 1950 and 1972.