

She looks fascinated, but finds everything too expensive. The first story in the book introduces the other four: A little girl visits an amusement park. The final story, „The Hotel,” depicts a… ( tovább) In a typical Ott twist, he wins and loses at the same time. „La Lucha,” the third story, introduces a Mexican wrestler who fights against death himself. In the second film, „The Wonder Pill,” a short-sighted man initially goes blind from some pills his doctor gave him, but soon the blindness wears off and he finds they accord quite a view. In the film, a vagrant foresees the end of the world and tries to warn people, but nobody believes him. She puts her money in the first box: „The Prophet” begins. Each costs only a dime, so the price is right for the little girl. Every box contains a movie the title of each appears on each screen. Finally, behind the rollercoaster she eyeballs a small booth with „CINEMA PANOPTICUM” written on it. Original title: R.I.P.: Best of 1985-2004, 2010, L'Associationįormat: Hardcover, 159x254 mm, 192 pp, b&wĬollects a dozen stories originally published in three thin European style graphic albums "Tales of Error", "Greetings from Hellville" and "Dead End" during the 1980s and 1990s, plus 8 previously uncollected tales, including "The Breakdown" from Fantagraphics' Mome anthology and Ott's collaboration with French great David B., "La Fiancée du Lapin".The first story in the book introduces the other four: A little girl visits an amusement park. Original title: Dead End, 1997, Edition Moderneįormat: Hardcover, 227x312 mm, 48 pp, b&w Original title: Tales of error, 1996, Edition Moderne Original title: Greetings from Hellville, 1995, Edition Moderneįormat: Hardcover, 203x279 mm, 48 pp, b&w Euro Comics in English: Graphic Novels by Thomas Ott StartPage
