Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. From Russia with love.In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein.Do I need to explain what this publication is about?Well, OK. Russias largest comic book festival, KomMissia, held in Moscow this year, was visited by a contingent of Norwegians, consisting of the comic book writers Ida Neverdahl, Oystein Runde and Torbjorn Lien, headed by Arild Waerness. The visit (and particularly the experience of taking part in a modern, Russian 1st of May demonstration), inspired Neverdahl and Runde to make a comic book about the trip and it was launched with panache last weekend.It isnt terribly easy to pinpoint what exactly makes Moscow a great read; its episodic nature challenges my relatively rigorous notion of narrative structure and what makes a comic book readable. Much of this confusion is created by Ida Neverdahl. Her success in Norwegian comic-strip circles has come from her combination of the sweet with the bizarre; that is not a bad combination when you want to comment on the chaotic state of affairs in post-Communist Russia. But perhaps equally important is the fact that Neverdahl and Runde glide more or less seamlessly over into each other in this book. That is surprising to say the least, particularly since the differences are conspicuous enough For one thing, the two of them have very different priorities. Whilst Ida draws whatever comes to mind, and mostly lets her imagination run riot, Runde is more down-to-earth, making it clear that he is extremely interested in the political scene. On the other hand, they move toward each others drawing style. Well, in fact, Oystein draws closer to Ida, than vice versa. Ida has her own distinctive style (manga-inspired naive art?), and it would be a pity if she compromised it. Oystein draws himself in much more detail than Ida does, but apart from that it isnt immediately clear to detect who is who, and what is what, from one artist to the other. Since the duo are in complete agreement in their satire on Putin, that also contributes considerably to the positive overall impression.Moscow is one of this years most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future.By Trond Saetre , Serienett In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein. Moscow is one of this year's most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Illustrator(s): Neverdahl, Ida. Translator(s): Langeland, Agnes S. D. Num Pages: 96 pages, 1. BIC Classification: FXZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 173 x 242 x 14. Weight in Grams: 390. . 2015. Hardcover. . . . .
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Zustand: New. Illustrator(s): Neverdahl, Ida. Translator(s): Langeland, Agnes S. D. Num Pages: 96 pages, 1. BIC Classification: FXZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 173 x 242 x 14. Weight in Grams: 390. . 2015. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. From Russia with love.In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein.Do I need to explain what this publication is about?Well, OK. Russias largest comic book festival, KomMissia, held in Moscow this year, was visited by a contingent of Norwegians, consisting of the comic book writers Ida Neverdahl, Oystein Runde and Torbjorn Lien, headed by Arild Waerness. The visit (and particularly the experience of taking part in a modern, Russian 1st of May demonstration), inspired Neverdahl and Runde to make a comic book about the trip and it was launched with panache last weekend.It isnt terribly easy to pinpoint what exactly makes Moscow a great read; its episodic nature challenges my relatively rigorous notion of narrative structure and what makes a comic book readable. Much of this confusion is created by Ida Neverdahl. Her success in Norwegian comic-strip circles has come from her combination of the sweet with the bizarre; that is not a bad combination when you want to comment on the chaotic state of affairs in post-Communist Russia. But perhaps equally important is the fact that Neverdahl and Runde glide more or less seamlessly over into each other in this book. That is surprising to say the least, particularly since the differences are conspicuous enough For one thing, the two of them have very different priorities. Whilst Ida draws whatever comes to mind, and mostly lets her imagination run riot, Runde is more down-to-earth, making it clear that he is extremely interested in the political scene. On the other hand, they move toward each others drawing style. Well, in fact, Oystein draws closer to Ida, than vice versa. Ida has her own distinctive style (manga-inspired naive art?), and it would be a pity if she compromised it. Oystein draws himself in much more detail than Ida does, but apart from that it isnt immediately clear to detect who is who, and what is what, from one artist to the other. Since the duo are in complete agreement in their satire on Putin, that also contributes considerably to the positive overall impression.Moscow is one of this years most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future.By Trond Saetre , Serienett In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein. Moscow is one of this year's most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. From Russia with love.In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein.Do I need to explain what this publication is about?Well, OK. Russias largest comic book festival, KomMissia, held in Moscow this year, was visited by a contingent of Norwegians, consisting of the comic book writers Ida Neverdahl, Oystein Runde and Torbjorn Lien, headed by Arild Waerness. The visit (and particularly the experience of taking part in a modern, Russian 1st of May demonstration), inspired Neverdahl and Runde to make a comic book about the trip and it was launched with panache last weekend.It isnt terribly easy to pinpoint what exactly makes Moscow a great read; its episodic nature challenges my relatively rigorous notion of narrative structure and what makes a comic book readable. Much of this confusion is created by Ida Neverdahl. Her success in Norwegian comic-strip circles has come from her combination of the sweet with the bizarre; that is not a bad combination when you want to comment on the chaotic state of affairs in post-Communist Russia. But perhaps equally important is the fact that Neverdahl and Runde glide more or less seamlessly over into each other in this book. That is surprising to say the least, particularly since the differences are conspicuous enough For one thing, the two of them have very different priorities. Whilst Ida draws whatever comes to mind, and mostly lets her imagination run riot, Runde is more down-to-earth, making it clear that he is extremely interested in the political scene. On the other hand, they move toward each others drawing style. Well, in fact, Oystein draws closer to Ida, than vice versa. Ida has her own distinctive style (manga-inspired naive art?), and it would be a pity if she compromised it. Oystein draws himself in much more detail than Ida does, but apart from that it isnt immediately clear to detect who is who, and what is what, from one artist to the other. Since the duo are in complete agreement in their satire on Putin, that also contributes considerably to the positive overall impression.Moscow is one of this years most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future.By Trond Saetre , Serienett In their comic book travelogue Moscow, Ida Neverdahl and Oystein Runde give themselves free rein. Moscow is one of this year's most original, funny and reflective Norwegian comic books. In addition it confirms an earlier impression that Ida Neverdahl is a comic book writer with a great future. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorrnrnRunde has written and written the graphic novel Soga about Olav Sleggja (2009) and written the script for the comic albums Futen and the graphic novels De Fire Store, which Geir Moen illustrated . He has designed and co-co.
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - «Ida draws Putin, but it doesn¿t really look like him» PersonIda and Øystein live in different towns. They¿re best friends. They just don¿t know about it yet. A travelogue about radical Russians, handsome Kazakhs, moving moles¿ and unexpected love.
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