Spirou in Berlin: Volume 1

Europe Comics
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Spirou and Fantasio are caught up in another amazing adventure, set in a real historical context. It's summer 1989, a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the evil Zantafio is trying to take over East Germany. When he kidnaps the Count of Champignac, our two heroes find out and try to rescue him. But to do that, they have to cross Europe's most heavily guarded border. East Germany's notorious Secret Police, the Stasi, are soon hot on their trail, and Fantasio is arrested. So Spirou now has to free his friend as well as foil Zantafio's diabolical scheme.

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Flix, born in 1976, lives and works as a freelance illustrator and comic book artist in Berlin. He studied communication design and debuted with his graduation work "Held" (Hero) at Carlsen. Further comic books containing autobiographical elements followed. His newspaper series "Da war mal was..." (There Was Something...) and "Schöne Töchter" (Plenty More Fish in the Sea) for "Tagesspiegel," and "Faust" and "Don Quijote" for the "Frankfurter allgemeine Zeitung" are available in collected editions, as is the children's comic strip series "Ferdinand" produced in collaboration with Ralph Ruthe for "Spiegel" magazine's children's supplement "Dein Spiegel." Flix currently produces the weekly newspaper comic strip "Glückskind" (Lucky Fellow) which appears in the Monday issue of the "F.A.Z." Flix's works have received numerous awards, including the Max and Moritz Prize and the PENG! Prize, and have been translated into nine languages. Flix is the first German artist to produce an album for the long-standing series "Spirou," with "Spirou in Berlin" (Carlsen; Europe Comics in English).

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