Haarmann, le boucher de Hanovre #[nn]
Published by Casterman in 2011, this French-language graphic novel from writer Peer Meter and artist Isabel Kreitz presents a chilling portrait of Fritz Haarmann, the real-life "Butcher of Hanover." Kreitz's cover art sets the unsettling tone immediately: two figures — a heavyset man in a bowler hat carrying a suitcase and a young boy walking close beside him — rendered in restrained, moody linework that feels both mundane and deeply foreboding. It's a quietly masterful image that suggests the darkness lurking beneath an ordinary surface, making this a compelling addition to the growing tradition of serious European true-crime comics.
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