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A Jew in Communist Prague #1
“Loss of Innocence”
Vittorio Giardino opens this deeply personal historical series with a cover that immediately sets the tone: a young man in a heavy coat and cap walks against a snowfall, the brooding spires and baroque rooftops of Prague rising behind him alongside a stone angel statue on a bridge parapet. The muted winter palette and meticulous architectural detail are pure Giardino — measured, atmospheric, and quietly unsettling. "Loss of Innocence" promises exactly the kind of thoughtful, human-scale storytelling that makes European comics storytelling so compelling.
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writer, artist, inker, colorist Vittorio Giardino · letterer Jacinthe Leclerc · letterer Sharon Lewis · cover Vittorio Giardino
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writer, artist, inker, colorist Vittorio Giardino
letterer Jacinthe Leclerc
letterer Sharon Lewis
cover pencils, inks Vittorio Giardino