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Igort

    September 26, 1958

    Igor Tuveri, working under the pseudonym Igort, crafts graphic novels that emphasize the power of illustration, often minimizing text to let the artwork create atmosphere. He masterfully blends diverse artistic techniques, resulting in unique and compelling visual narratives. Tuveri's work frequently delves into historical and documentary themes, merging evocative images with substantial text to form profound explorations of the past and present. His distinctive approach invites readers into meticulously constructed worlds, showcasing a rare talent for visual storytelling.

    Berichte aus der Ukraine
    Berichte aus Japan 3
    Berichte aus Russland
    How War Begins
    Japanese Notebooks
    The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks
    • 2024

      In 2022, Igort, an acclaimed Italian cartoonist, began taking down the testimonies of Ukrainians during the Russian invasion. He turned them into online comics journalism, collected here for the first time in English.

      How War Begins
    • 2017

      Japanese Notebooks

      • 179 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(220)Add rating

      An immersive graphic memoir and non-fiction exploration of Japanese culture

      Japanese Notebooks
    • 2016

      The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(975)Add rating

      Graphic novelist Igort illuminates two harrowing moments in recent history--the Ukraine famine and the assassination of a Russian journalist.

      The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks