"Igor the Cat" has obtained his ‘place’ among hundreds of comic cats.
He is an example that the language of comics easily communicates with all cultures and generations.
(Zoran Stefanovic) (126 colour pages) ... [click here for more]
This is the sequal to a methaphysical fairy tale of two trevellers, Poposhak ad Flowers, for children and adults, by Nikolic and Wostok (106 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]
"Captain Nitrate: Short (?) Cuts" is a collection of episodes 3 and 4 of "Captain Nitrate" who is fighting to save nitrate films and global cultural heritage, drawn by Sotirovski and written by Stanojevic (140 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]
It is a collection of comic pages by Dusan Kastelic from the late 1990s, where he explores our obsession with computers through colourful chracters and the anthropomorphic computer itself (64 pages). ... [click here for more]
In his caricatures and illustrations, Nikolic discovers the truth about our contemporary society. He is a cool assessor of the situation and committed resistance fighter, but never crosses the line of lasciviousness, does not call the names of individuals, and shows problems predominantly as metaphysical ideas. (154 colour pages, introduction by Zivojin Tamburic) ... [click here for more]