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9 gru 2015 · Is it possible to speak about “Russian comics” within this framework? How was it formed, what was it influenced by? According to a widespread belief, Russian comics are an eclectic mixture of American, Franco-Belgian, and underground influences.
An exhaustive study of post–Soviet Russian comics since 1991, from the rebirth of the art form to its entry into mainstream culture.
Resurrection is a sweeping discussion of the metamorphosis of contemporary Russian comic art from its rebirth to its entry into mainstream culture. Read more on the publisher's website.
A shift occurred in Russian political cartoons in 1917 as visual satirists, inspired and emboldened by revolutionary politics, experimented with new techniques for expressing their critiques.
12 sty 2022 · The first instance of a major comics series with a story set in the Soviet Union came several years after its formation. The adventures of the acclaimed Franco-Belgian reporter Tintin began with the 1929 story “ Tintin in the Land of the Soviets.”
At first sight the fortunes of two Soviet cartoonists, Konstantin Rotov (1902–1959) and Boris Efimov (1899–2008), radically differed. Rotov was loved by people for his cheerful drawings but was sentenced under Stalin to fourteen years of prison and exile. Efimov was well treated by a succession of governments, from Lenin to Putin, but ...
19 lip 2016 · BUBBLE Comics, Comic Con Russia, and the Country’s Comics Revolution. The nascent Russian comics industry is looking for global reassurance, but can it first change the perception in the...