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Shishio
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European comics.

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Are there any other English sites I can learn about European comics from other than Lambiek?
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Good question! That's some pretty hard to come by info...I just read a really really good French comic, if you're interested. It's called 'Ordinary Victories' by Manu Lacarnet...my spelling may be wrong...

I think that someone may have recently written down a site that you might be interested in, about Euro comics, in one of my sketchbooks. I'll look around for it and post it if I can find it. 8)
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Hello,
it might not help you exactly, for most of the sites are German, but my main source of information is this:

http://www.modern-graphics.de/

They have a good selection of links to various publisher's homepages as well as some fanzine home pages.'Ordinary Victories' by Manu Lacernet is published by Reprodukt in Germany, a very good publisher with a pretty select collection.

Hope to be of service;
Greetings from overseas
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