Rolf Gohs - ett tecknarliv #[nn]
This collection chronicles the life and career of Swedish comic artist Rolf Gohs, known for his work on Fantomen (The Phantom) and other series. It presents a retrospective of his artwork, spanning decades of his contributions to Swedish comics and illustration. The volume offers insight into his creative process and legacy within the Nordic comic scene.
"Dödens fågel" is a striking, self-penned and self-illustrated story by Rolf Gohs, showcasing his singular artistic and narrative voice in this 2017 release from Cobolt Förlag. When a group of boys discover the murdered Dr. Mahler, a mysterious connection to a sacred bird and a dying Jantu Indian unfolds, leading to a haunting moment of release and loss. The cover by Rolf Gohs captures the story’s somber, symbolic weight with his distinctive, hand-crafted style.
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Några pojkar hittar dr Mahler mördad. Benito minns att doktorn haft en helig fågel, livets fågel, som han fångat på jantufolkets mark. När Benito undersöker saken visar det sig att en jantuindian dödat Mahler i försöket att föra livets fågel hem. Jantuindianen blir dödad av polisen men hinner släppa fågeln fri.
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