February 25, 2008

German Legends

The roots of ARGSTEIN are firmly planted in the weird and black soil of Germany’s legends.
Check out some of the choicest folk tales illustrated by renowned German comic book artists.

THE BLIND ARCHER
When Lord Siebold gouged out the eyes of his arch-enemy, he thought that the marksman’s crossbow would never shoot another bolt...
Illustrated by Eckart Breitschuh

FLOWERS FOR THE DEAD
Daniel Gramsch illustrates the fate of cruel Countess Mechtildis.
Illustrated by Daniel Gramsch

THE MOUSE-TOWER
The cruel archbishop of Mayence meets a gruesome fate...
Illustrated by Oliver Ferreira

THE COUNTESS OF BOSENSTEIN
She had seven children, but no heart...
Illustrated by Eckart Breitschuh

THE TOY OF THE YOUNG GIANTESS
A small child finds a man even smaller.
Illustrated by Daniel Gramsch

THE LORELEY, Part 1 & Part 2
A siren sings an ancient song...
Illustrated by Eckart Breitschuh

THE DRAGON OF GELDERN
A vile monster and two valiant heroes.
Illustrated by Daniel Gramsch

THE MILLER'S WIFE ON THE WISPER
A ghostly voice promises ancient treasure...
Illustrated by Eckart Breitschuh

THE TREASURE OF THE BÄRENBURG
The cautionary tale of a thief who had no respect for the dead.
Illustrated by Daniel Gramsch

Posted by Josef at 11:01 AM
Search




License

Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a
Creative Commons License.
RSS Feed

syndicate the middle of the film

Powered by