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European history from Mein Kampf to Kafka in manga.

History in pictures

The Tokyo publisher East Press is launching a series of 32 manga versions of important European and Japanese literature. Full Article

Gaston Lagaffe

Lazy Lagaffe

Easy going Gaston Lagaffe was created by André Franquin for the February 28, 1957 issue of Le journal de Spirou as a light hearted glimpse of life behind the scenes at the paper. Gaston is a blundering office clerk with a great sense of humour and remarkable lack of common sense who spends a lot [...]

Bande dessine the 9th Art, a brief explanation.

Comics, Manga, pictorial narratives. BD “bande dessine”, not to be confused with “BD Blue-ray Disc”, along with manga, Japan, and comics, USA, is one of the three great traditions of pictorial narrative. You have seen it around, really you have you may just not know that you have. Astérix, Lucky Luke, Marsupilami, The Smurfs, Tintin [...]

The End

Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 At last Fred reached the end of the red sausage and found that he could no longer stand for the weight of the earth had settled on his heart. Back to beginning..

Middle

Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 Right in the middle of now where he stopped and ate a red sausage. Next page……..

The Beginning

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Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 The back of the packing shed, my bed, no windows. Down the track from the loading bay… my Grandfather’s bush cot, a bush larder holding several bottles of Bundaberg op rum, hard bread and cheese, the open sky. Under the lean to, always boiling, a billy and [...]