Jason Lutes’s “Berlin,” over two decades in the making, explores a society on the verge of collapse. One of two books reviewed in Ed Park’s Graphic Content column.
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Graphic Content: A Long Visit to Weimar-Era Berlin Through an Epic Graphic Novel
Saturday, 1 December 2018
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