Moving Pictures #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMoving Pictures is a graphic novel by writer and artist Kathryn Immonen and Stuart Immonen, originally published by Top Shelf in 2010. Set during World War II, the story follows a young woman working at the National Gallery in London as she becomes entangled in the dangerous world of art theft and espionage. The collection presents the complete narrative, exploring themes of loyalty, identity, and the power of art in times of conflict.
In "Moving Pictures," Canadian curator Ila Gardner navigates a tense underground struggle in Nazi-occupied France, guarding forgotten art in a museum basement while evading the watchful eye of German officer Rolf Hauptmann. Written by Kathryn Immonen and illustrated with haunting precision by Stuart Immonen—whose dynamic interior art and striking cover pencils and inks bring the era’s quiet dread to life—this 2010 Top Shelf gem unfolds with quiet intensity.
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Canadian citizen Ila Gardner is a minor curator at a major museum in Nazi occupied France. She chooses to stay in the country to hide and protect the uncategorized art stored in the basement, but her decisions further complicate the cat-and-mouse game she plays with her overseer, German officer Rolf Hauptmann.
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