July 17, 2006

Links

Here are the Webplaces of some people we work with, know, or simply admire from a distance.

HEAVY METAL
The American home of Argstein and the finest magazine of comic book fantasy around.

Ehapa Comic Collection
The Förster's German publishers, and purveyors of fine comic books.

NORMA Editorial
One of Spain's best and most prolific publishers. And yes, they are interested in Argstein. Stay tuned!

Zwerchfell Verlag
Well, this website is German, so you’ll have to work it over with one of these rather whimsical translation engines that will make these guys sound even more demented than they actually are. But they aren’t only about the coolest guys in Germany’s independent comic scene, they also publish some amazing comics (including work by Eckart Breitschuh).

Weissblech Comics
Another crazy German site showcasing the exploits of publisher Levin Kurio who has been justly described as ”the love-child of Roger Corman and Russ Meyer”. Levin doesn’t just publish adult sex parodies, but also the Horrorschocker magazine for distinguished schlock horror, and Josef Rother’s Father Dracula (under its German title Pater Dracula).

Apocalypse-The Revelation Of John
Eckart's slightly cinemascopic project with theologian Dr Andreas Köhn is not exactly close to completion, but do have a look anyway. There's good stuff there.

Breitschuh's Blog
The place where Breitschuh prattles on bilingualy about comics, commercial illustration, life and art in general and in particular.

Lorraine Flack
Our distinguished webmistress's domain.

Alligatorfarm
Led by legendary media guerillero Karl Nagel and whacked out ink wizard Wittek, this new studio specialises in retro trash and fine horror comics. Take a peek, they're really good! And I'm not just saying that because they let me use their scanner to read in my oversized ARGSTEIN-pages.

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