Moga Mobo

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Moga Mobo is a German comics magazine published since 1994 by the Berlin-based art group of the same name. The group consists of artists Titus Ackermann, Jonas Greulich and Thomas Gronle (Legron).[1] The comic has an irregular publishing schedule, the theme and format changes every issue. It is distributed for free in pubs, cinemas and comics shops. Their motto is "Comix for everybody".

History

Moga Mobo was founded in

Max & Moritz Prize for Best German-language Comic.[3]

The group often collaborates internationally with other artists and magazines. Their #87 issue titled Live in Japan was the result of a collaboration with the Nou Nou Hau group. This was followed up in #100 published as a trilingual, English, German, Japanese book called Kugelblitz - Moga Mobo vs Nou Nou Hau Vol 2. In 2009, they worked together with Cuban comic artists for an issue.[1] They offer a comic blog about cities and climate change called Morgenstadt 2050: Stories from Today & Tomorrow they worked together with thirteen comic artists from Asia. The comics in the blog were later published in a book form as issue 107.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "MOGA MOBO - About".
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  3. ^ Freund, Wieland. "Meisterwerke der Weltliteratur". Die Welt.
  4. ^ "Morgenstadt 2050 | PAUL GRAVETT". www.paulgravett.com.

External links

Online comics