Expats Bulletin
Kafka is dark and grotesque at the same time. Depressing and humorous. Hating and loving. But how would you get all this into a comic book? Well we went to ask Jaromír 99, the legendary comic book artist behind the creation of Alois Nebel, to tell us how he managed with his new adaptation of Kafka’s The Castle into Comic Book form and how it was received in Bohemia, Poland, Spain, Germany, Britain and America.
Kafka is dark and grotesque at the same time. Depressing and humorous. Hating and loving. But how would you get all this into a comic book? Well we went to ask Jaromír 99, the legendary comic book artist behind the creation of Alois Nebel, to tell us how he managed with his new adaptation of Kafka’s The Castle into Comic Book form and how it was received in Bohemia, Poland, Spain, Germany, Britain and America.