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Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) comic books 2000-2009

  • Issue #7
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 7

    Cover by Jason Lutes. Untitled story, script and art by Jason Lutes; In the last weeks of the winter of 1929, tensions escalate between the Communists, National Socialists, and Berlin police. Gudrun Braun becomes more deeply involved with Otto the Communist and agrees to march in the upcoming May Day demonstration; Having overcome his writers' block, Kurt returns to the typewriter with renewed energy and intent; Meanwhile, Marthe learns the truth about Anna's romantic interest in her and must confront her own conflicted feelings, which are complicated by her entanglement in the life of Pola, the artists' model. 28 pgs., B&W. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #8
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 8

    Cover by Jason Lutes. Untitled story, script and art by Jason Lutes; This story revolves around the Mayday march; unfortunately, it ends in tragedy. 28 pgs., B&W. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #9
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 9

    Cover by Jason Lutes. Untitled story, script and art by Jason Lutes; Nervous confrontations mark the first few days after the stunning, violent climax of Berlin Book One; In the streets, the clubs, the committee halls, and in the press, people are looking for reasons why the police opened fire on a peaceful demonstration of socialist workers; Some are just looking for someone to blame; It is a dark and tense city that the American Jazz band the Cocoa Nut Kids enter for their first European tour. 28 pgs., B&W. $3.50. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #10
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 10

    by Jason Lutes The demonstration has left the streets of Berlin running with accusations, paranoia, and blood. Some people withdraw into the shadows and others become martyrs. Kurt begins investigating the massacre while the unsuspecting American jazz band, the Cocoa Kids, begin making a name for themselves among the cabarets and dancing girls that made the glittering city famous. MATURE READERS b&w$3.50 Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #11
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 11

    Story, Art and Cover by Jason Lutes. The newest issue of one of the most popular comic book series in recent years is here! While Kurt Severing is away in Leipzig reporting on the charge of treason brought against his editor, Marthe is introduced to the decadent nightlife of Berlin's leisure class, where the Cocoa Kids have an encounter with the great Josephine Baker. Meanwhile, down on the streets, Pavel the Jewish beggar takes the homeless Silvia Braun under his wing and begins to educate her in the ways of the city's underworld. 28 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #12
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 12

    Story, Art and Cover by Jason Lutes. Kurt Severing has an explosive confrontation with Margareth von Falkensee, his scheming ex-lover, while Marthe Muller explores the demimonde of the city's lesbian nightlife. Meanwhile, the steamy between the American jazz clarinetist, Kid Hogan, and cabaret girl, Pola Mosse, continues. 28 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #13
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 13

    Story, Art and Cover by Jason Lutes. Tensions mount as the stock market crash of 1929 takes a devastating toll on the people of Berlin. Marthe and Anna are oblivious, drinking and dancing until dawn to the sounds of the Cocoa Kids, but a surprise visitor from Marthe's past provides a rude awakening. Meanwhile, Kurt grapples with the complications of the political situation and finds himself sliding deeper into despair. 28 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #14
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 14

    Story, Art and Cover by Jason Lutes. Escalating arguments involving politics have brutal consequences. As orphan Silvia Braun visits her new friend's wealthy Jewish family and ponders the moral implications of monarchy, Marthe Muller receives an unexpected visit from her mother. Meanwhile, American jazz band the Cocoa Kids are on their way to becoming a fixture of the city's nightlife, and Kurt Severing finds himself in the middle of an impassioned public demonstration. 28 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #15
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 15

    Cover by Jason Lutes. Untitled story, script and art by Jason Lutes; The penultimate chapter to Berlin: City of Smoke, the second volume in Jason Lutes' trilogy about the decline of the Weimar Republic, finds its broad cast of characters searching for solid footing in a chaotic cityscape; The relationship between Pavel the scavenger and the orphaned Silvia Braun comes to a painful end, while tensions rise between the Cocoa Kids and their German manager; Meanwhile, Kurt and Marthe struggle to come to peace with their failed romance and the different ways they view changing world. 28 pgs., B&W. $3.50. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #16
    Berlin (1996 Drawn and Quarterly) 16

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    Cover by Jason Lutes. Untitled story, script and art by Jason Lutes; Blood spatters the street, a life's work goes up in flames, and lovers take flight in the final chapter of Berlin: City of Smoke, the second volume of the epic trilogy; Against the backdrop of the 1930 Reichstag elections, in which the National Socialists gain unprecedented political power, those citizens who have not yet chosen sides are forced to walk the knife's edge of history as it cuts irreversibly through their lives; Nazi assaults Communist, black confronts white, and Kurt Severing struggles with the futility of using language itself to strike at the dark heart of human nature. 28 pgs., B&W. $3.50. Cover price $3.95.