HAARMANN
Serial killer policeman in the 1930s
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Publishing Company:
CARLSEN COMICS
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Imprint:
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Format:
ONE SHOT
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Creator(s):
PEER METER (STORY)
ISABEL KREITZ (ART)
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Number of Pages:
176
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Cover price:
euro 19.90
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Publication Date:
June 2010
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Age:
ADULT
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Fiction/Non-Fiction
NON-FICTION
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Genre:
TRUE CRIME, SERIAL KILLERS,
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Summary:
The serial killer Fritz Haarmann, a police officer, abused the trust people saw in the uniform and sexually abused and murdered more than 20 boys in 1920s Germany. Isabel Kreitz and the writer Peer Meter teamed up to adapt this chilling true crime story into a graphic novel. Her realist style
recreates the city of Hanover of the 1920s, whose dark corners reflect both the emotional abyss of Haarmann’s
personality and the political and social situation of post WW I Germany.- Paper copy available:
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