The artist Walter Trier (1890 - 1951) has illustrated twelve children, all novels by Erich Kästner. His cover images like the famous title of "Emil and the Detectives" already appear unchanged for 80 years and are well known. He inspires artists today - for example, Isabel Kreitz. It has already illustrated Kästner's novel "The 35th of May" as a comic in the manner of Walter Trier, for which she won in 2008 with the "Max and Moritz Prize. With "dots and Anton" she is now another successful comic-Kästner - while the Berlin of the 20s as a backdrop. They said it was his own impressions from visits to Berlin and historical photos of the foundation. "Busy backgrounds and locations me in the implementation of a comic at least as much as the characters. "
confirmed the some growing trend for years, Berlin chosen as the more popular backdrop for drawn stories. This is linked well with the traces of history in Berlin that provide an interesting background. The American artist Jason Lutes, Berlin has "as a key to understanding the 20th . Century '
The new comic book by Isabel Kreitz now lies before me - a gift from my daughter S., who knows my interest in comics and at times promotes
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