It's the biggest story of the Cold War. Five young men with pistols took on a 20,000-strong army of the East German Volkspolizei and fired their way into free West Berlin. The story of the Mašín brothers and their family was told by writer Jan Novák in his novel So Far So Good as a riveting, suspenseful western, which won the Magnesia Litera Award for Best Book of the Year. Now, artist Jaromír 99 has taken up his script and created a dramatic and visually striking comic in his distinctive, noir style.
Tabulka velikostí
Objednávku (v ČR) Vám dodáme do 5 pracovních dní. Nejčastější doba dodání je 2 dny od objednání. Nejrychlejší dodání je na výdejny Zásilkovny.
autor | Jan Novák |
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nakladatelstvi | Argo,Paseka |
format | 160x230 mm |
pocet-stran | 256 |
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