Adolf
Eichborn · 1998–1999 · 2 issues
🌐 German edition · descriptions in English
About the series
Walter Moers’s Adolf (1998–1999, Eichborn) is a two-issue German comic that offers a darkly satirical, absurdist take on history, centered on the childhood and alternate fate of Adolf Hitler. Written and drawn entirely by Moers, the series blends grotesque humor with provocative social commentary, reflecting his distinctive style of cartoonish, surreal illustration. Though brief, it stands as a bold, controversial work in late-1990s European comics, challenging conventions of historical representation through its unflinching, comedic lens.