Christophe Chabouté is one of the most interesting French new wave comic writers, and this omnibus represents a kind of cross-section of his rich and successful career.
A groundbreaking graphic novel in two parts, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 – the first for a comic book. The story intertwines two times: the present (1978–1980s New York) and the past (Poland 1930s–1945).
Fibra, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
13.28 €
Horror/Gothic • Comic • A comic in a book
You are also invited to a bloody party that will last thirty days and nights for the residents of Barrow, in this dark and eerie Niles horror comic in which a group of people desperately fights to survive the invasion of bloodthirsty vampires.
"Ideas are bulletproof." One of the most successful achievements in the world of comics and a key work in the careers of its creators, Alan Moore and David Lloyd.
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