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Originally Posted by Logseman
Maus is simply groundbreaking. I bought it because I had the notion that antropomorphic animals and WWII could make a good mixture, but I didn't even know what it was about. When I read it I finished stunned, it's absolutely fantastic, how Spiegelman manages to squeeze out his own past, his own life and the one of his father, spoof his prior work, describe with detail but without being weary the life in the concentration camps, warm the coldest of hearts with the story of his parents' love... it's just pure bliss. It has its Pulitzer very well deserved.
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That sounds interesting. I may have to check it out. I've never read graphic novels (*ouch* don't hit me... there is always a first time for everything.)
An author on MR put up
his her episodes already formatted for our devices - loads already set up to be viewed in landscape. (Valentine: Supernatural Thriller graphic novel in 13 languages)
Alex de Campi (alexdecampi on MR)
Author's website -
graphic novel series in multiple languages!
<Des BD traduites dans différentes langues pour Iphone, Android, E-reader et Kindle>
Is this the same type of graphic novels you are all talking about? **Be nice, I'm a newbie to this.**