Katharina GreveSmart, dry and headstrong: Katharina Greve's comics tell the story of children who don't conform, but think, disagree and go their own way. With sharp humour and precise observation, she dissects social role models in a light-footed, pointed and contemporary way.
In Princess Petronia centres on the curmudgeonly, science-loving cousin of the Little Prince, one of the most famous characters in world literature. Instead of poetic wisdom, she relies on logic, scepticism and irony - and radically questions familiar myths about beauty, meaning and expectation. A figure who steps out of the shadows and confidently takes a stand.
My stories of mother and daughter is the female answer to the comic classic Father and son from e.o.plauen. Greve tells the story of the everyday life of a mother-daughter duo. Sometimes turbulent, sometimes tender, always with humour and a pinch of anarchy.
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