graphic novel
Twenty years of Weimar Berlin: Jason Lutes
INTERVIEWS! US comic artist Jason Lutes on the 22 painstaking years he spent imagining 1930s Weimar from the remoteness of his drawing desk in 21st century America. Read more
Santa’s bookish wish list
Bookworm or not: if it’s a good read, it’s a good gift. We’ve rounded up some of Berlin’s best new books for under the tree. Read more
Ruth Schneider, Jane Silver, Özgül Demiralp, Fabienne Lang, Franziska Helms, Beatrix Joyce Culture 1 Comments
OUT NOW! Our DECEMBER issue!
The occult is back! Exberliner tracked down the Berliners behind the trend: from a DIY tarot reader to a real-life ghostbuster, from techie astrologers to an old-school fortuneteller and our devilish cover boy. Out now! Read more
Graphic Lust
Ulli Lust is not only Exberliner's departing resident cartoonist, she's also one of Berlin's most lauded comics artists. As a parting shot, she spoke to us about her brilliant second graphic novel, "How I tried to be a good person". Read more
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Manga's most wanted
Comic artist Berliac has earned the ire of the identity politics community three times over. Exberliner met with him to find out what all the fuss was about. Read more
Drawing war for peace: Hamid Sulaiman
INTERVIEW! Hamid Sulaiman might have fled his home in Syria, but he’s not done with the war and the revolution. You can see the original sheets from his graphic novel "Freedom Hospital" at Galerie Crone from Apr 9-Jun 18. Read more
Michel Kichka: My Holocaust family
INTERVIEW: Belgian graphic novelist Michel Kichka opens up about what it's like to be the son of a concentration camp survivor – and the dysfunctional family history that led to his life's work, "Second Generation: Things I Never Told My Father". Read more
Graphic Syria: An interview with Riad Sattouf
The cartoonist and filmmaker’s two autobiographical tomes “The Arab of the Future” I and II, chronicling his youth in Syria, were undeniable the hype at this year’s ILB Graphic Novel Day. Sattouf’s work is set to appear in English next month. Read more