Well-known guests such as Art Spiegelman and Moebius, diversity of contents from authors' comics to mangas, exhibitions, autographing sessions and debates provide an overview of this popular market.
If you don't take comics seriously, they won't be
any fun. On this principle, the 53rd Frankfurt Book Fair aims to build on
last year's success.
Authors' comics and graphic novels, superheroes and mangas,
fantasy, science fiction and adventure, funnies, comic and cartoon
strips - there are so many sides to the world of stories told in
pictures. The focal theme "Fascination Comics" shows them all. In
the Comic Centre in Hall 3.0 F 104, discussions, talks, workshops
and events will pick up on all the relevant aspects of this genre.
The comics market is on the move. Never before in the 100-year
history of cartoon pictures has Germany seen such a huge
selection of different genres with so many titles. But can demand
keep up with this supply? This will be one of the controversial
questions to be looked at during the Book Fair.
Among the well-known figures who have agreed to be here for
autographing sessions and talks, Pulitzer Prize winner Art
Spiegelman ("Mouse") and Moebius/Jean Giraud will be sharing a
platform for the first time ever here at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Art Spiegelman is one of the most outstanding and versatile
cartoon artists of the present day. Apart from what is probably his
most important work, "Mouse", the story of the Jewish father
during the time of the Holocaust, Spiegelman has also made a
name for himself as a children's book illustrator and with his
drawings for the New Yorker.
Moebius/Jean Giraud is introduced with an exhibition of his
lifework. The range on show here includes pages and sketches
from his best-known series "Blueberry", the quintessential western
comic, and "John Difool", the space-age private detective of the
future, as well as examples of his advertising work and illustrations
for his own publishing company, Edition Stardom.
Other exhibitions, the international Readers' Corner and the
Comic Café encourage interested visitors to look, browse and
read. The Info Point has expert answers to all possible questions.
Plus: surfing at the computer terminal, autographing sessions and
interviews with artists from all over the world.