Berlin #[1]
This volume collects the first story arc of Jason Lutes' acclaimed historical graphic novel series, set in the waning years of the Weimar Republic. It follows a diverse cast of characters navigating the social and political tensions of 1928 Berlin, with a focus on journalist Kurt Severing and art student Marthe Müller. The edition presents the opening chapters of Lutes' meticulously researched and humanistic portrait of a city on the brink of upheaval.
Berlin #1 (2003) by Jason Lutes and Heinrich Anders, published by Carlsen Comics, features the early days of life in Berlin during the Weimar Republic, with Jason Lutes handling both the art and inking. The issue introduces a cast of characters navigating the city's complex social and political landscape.
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