Guck mal, was da steht
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Ben Dunn is an American comic book creator whose work is significantly shaped by his early exposure to Japanese manga. He founded Antarctic Press, a company dedicated to producing titles in this distinctive style. Dunn's artistic approach and focus on manga-influenced aesthetics have made him a notable figure in the American comic scene, particularly for readers drawn to that visual storytelling tradition.



Ben and Jack say- 'We live in a beautiful, enchanting world, a startling universe resplendent with a cornucopia of multitudinous delights - the laughter of a child; the first rainfall after an endless, sweltering summer; the twinkling reflection of a full moon over a calm midnight lake on a cool autumnal night; a freshly baked ciabatta, straight from a Tuscan oven, bristling with peppery salami and just-ripened avocado, coquettishly handed to you by an olive skinned, raven-haired, nubile signorina by the name of Bernadetta. This much we know. Oh yeah, and there are some things that look like c**ks.'