Cover: Jason Lutes
Berlin #5
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Jason Lutes continues his deeply researched black-and-white portrait of Weimar-era Berlin with this fifth installment from Drawn & Quarterly. Every facet of the issue — writing, art, inking, and lettering — comes from Lutes himself, a remarkable solo undertaking that gives the series its distinctive, unified vision. A compelling read for anyone drawn to thoughtful, historically grounded sequential art.
writer, artist, inker, letterer Jason Lutes · cover Jason Lutes
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Marthe has to find a job and starts a relationship with Kurt.
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