A masterly b/w combination of poetry and tangram puzzles, of modern words and ancient ingenuity. This is a poetic graphic novel by talented Tadic (100 pages). ... [click here for more]
This is a collection of beautifully drawn black humoured stories, from Oljaca, a peaceful man from Pannonia Valley, provoked by the harsh reality when his country was disintegrated in the nineties of the last century, plus some illustrations from the author (78 pages). ... [click here for more]
These Bertoncelj's short stories are his intimate and emotional reaction to the insensitive world around him, portrayed through powerful black and white images and enigmatic narrative (68 b/w pages, introduction by Aleksandar Manic).... [click here for more]
In these short comics, some of our contemporary human anxieties, but also our positive feelings, are well recognised, described and drawn. Even when the characters are anthropomorphic animals, they are modern, thoughtful and honest in their behaviour and feelings, much more than in some other examples with the same artistic approach (96 pages). ... [click here for more]
It is a collection of short stories about young girl Poppy, by Matjaz and Jelena Bertoncelj, about the beauty and kindness in the children's world (122 pages). ... [click here for more]
These stories are intimate and personal and yet they express universal truths about the nature of humankind. They are full of apparent coincidences but I can state with some conviction that every instance of synchronicity is crafted with great purpose. I invite you, the reader, to explore the layers of meaning for yourself. (David Hine, writer and comics script writer)
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A whirlwind story by Kostja Ribnik, but with a clear idea, depicting a meaningful elaboration on choosing a path in life, accomplished with the heart of a promising story teller and the hand of a real draftsman (136 pages). ... [click here for more]
This ruggedly drawn graphic novel by Sitar, tells the emotional story about adolescence and one young girl’s plunge into heroin addiction (132 pages). ... [click here for more]
This is a collection of 6 episodes of Akant, drawn by Bogicevic in the 1960s, with classical comics adventures of a young Slavic warrior in the early days when Slavs populated the Balkan peninsula (188 pages). ... [click here for more]