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.
It follows the adventures of young Jim Hawkins, son of the owner of the Admiral Benbow Inn, who finds a map of the island where the treasure of the famous pirate captain Flint is buried.
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).
"Stories from the Second War" are not classic war comics, but an intimate, almost whispered collection of oral testimonies that Zograf (Saša Rakezić) collected from older people across Serbia.
Neil Gayman, Keli Džons, Čarls Ves, Kolin Doran, Malkom Džons
Sandman is the most controversial series of graphic novels in the history of art: for some it is the best work ever created, for others it is not a comic book at all.
A hilarious comic for which the script was written by Bora Ćosić, and drawn by four comic book authors from Croatia and Serbia - Igor Hofbauer, Damir Steinfl, Boris Stanić and Wostok, while the editor is Saša Rakezić (Aleksandar Zograf), together with Oli