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Gallery of Calle Claus
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Living in Hamburg, Calle Claus draws Funny- and Not-So-Funny-Animal-Comics for various comic books, magazines and anthologies. He also teaches Illustration and Comic-Art at the University of Hanover and at two private art colleges in Hamburg.
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Publications featured on Comicstills
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ComicKult
A Comic-Anthologie, collected by Levin Kurio (Koma Comix) that represents the black and white works of mainly the north-german underground.
Published by Weissblech Comics, available at
www.independentshop.de. |
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Moga Mobo #100
A retrospection of 10 years and 100 issues of the german gratis anthology "Moga Mobo", featuring stories about drawing and loving comics.
Available at
www.mogamobo.com. |
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Orang #1
This is the first issue of the Comic-anthologie Orang wich evolved out of Prof. Anke Feuchtenbergers illustration-class at the HAW Hamburg. Participating artists: Claudia Ahlering, Dominique Donoval, Andreas Sieker, Pascal D. Bohr, Gregor Wiggert, Klaas Neumann.
Available (if not sold out) at:
www.orang-magazin.net/archiv.html
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Teufel und Pistolen #5
Teufel und Pistolen,
Fil / Naatz / Michalke / Mawil
Adventure Comics for boys. The great monthly Comic Book of the Berlin Comix Team, which unfortunately remains discontinued after eight issues.
Available at:
www.freibeutershop.de. |
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Warburger
For over ten years, Stripburger has been Eastern Europe's crown jewel in contemporary world comics and cartooning. The latest volume of their highly regarded annual anthology, this year titled Warburger, clocks in at 400 pages, and is without a doubt, their most ambitious volume to date. This crucially important edition, edited and produced in conjunction with the renowned Peace Institute, features over 80 cartoonists from Eastern and Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Korea, and Israel.
Available at
www.ljudmila.org/stripcore/com.htm
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www.topshelfcomix.com. |
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