In the End We All Die: The Award-Winning Graphic Novel Translated From German

Author:   Tobias Aeschbacher ,  Andrew Shields
Publisher:   Helvetiq
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9783039640874


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   17 July 2025
Format:   Hardback
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If Tarantino met Murakami in Germany-this multiple-prize-winning graphic novel set in six adjoining apartments is touching, intricate and very, very violent. When three sleazy gangsters storm into an apartment in search of a stolen urn, they set off a series of unfortunate events that threatens everyone in the building. As blood begins to pool, it becomes clear that this story is about more than the senseless violence. What is good and what is evil? Who decides who should die? And does anyone really know their neighbors? Theft and poison and so much shooting: and yet, on muted and somber pages, heartless villains become vulnerable heroes-before descending to cruelty once again. In this graphic novel that swept awards for best debut in Germany and Switzerland, a classic gangster comedy of errors grows into a meditation on loneliness, morality, and even love.

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Author:   Tobias Aeschbacher ,  Andrew Shields
Publisher:   Helvetiq
Imprint:   Helvetiq
ISBN:  

9783039640874


ISBN 10:   3039640879
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   17 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Even better than a Tarantino film, this graphic novel combines black humor, absurd situations and a touch of self-reflection into a larger whole. Witty, ingenious, profound and full of vigor for a life before death."" - Jürgen Weber, rezensionen.ch  ""The humor of the dialogue blends absurdity and despair in a way that manages to hit the nail on the head"" - Lisbeth Koutchoumoff Arman, le temps ""A drop of pulpy fiction, a zest of absurdist humor and a cast of grotesque characters. Mix it all together [...] and you've got a deliciously macabre debut."" - Bruce Rennes, les amis de la BD ""Cynical, ironic and lively, this debut graphic novel is a real success!"" - Mathilde Ocante, Zoo le mag ""His debut [...] works wonderfully, especially as a comic, thanks to its great characters, tricky plot, Oscar-worthy dialog and running gags, and snappy drawings."" - Comic Salon Erlangen ""Striking and brutal: an absurd thriller puzzle with an engaging style."" - Florian Schwebel, comicgate.de ""Borrowing his non-linear narrative from the likes of ""Pulp Fiction"", Aeschbacher spent six long years working on this relentless tragicomic odyssey. We applaud this diabolical and stunning tryst."" - LaTribuneDeGeneve


"""Even better than a Tarantino film, this graphic novel combines black humor, absurd situations and a touch of self-reflection into a larger whole. Witty, ingenious, profound and full of vigor for a life before death."" - Jürgen Weber, rezensionen.ch  ""The humor of the dialogue blends absurdity and despair in a way that manages to hit the nail on the head"" - Lisbeth Koutchoumoff Arman, le temps ""A drop of pulpy fiction, a zest of absurdist humor and a cast of grotesque characters. Mix it all together [...] and you've got a deliciously macabre debut."" - Bruce Rennes, les amis de la BD ""Cynical, ironic and lively, this debut graphic novel is a real success!"" - Mathilde Ocante, Zoo le mag ""His debut [...] works wonderfully, especially as a comic, thanks to its great characters, tricky plot, Oscar-worthy dialog and running gags, and snappy drawings."" - Comic Salon Erlangen ""Striking and brutal: an absurd thriller puzzle with an engaging style."" - Florian Schwebel, comicgate.de ""Borrowing his non-linear narrative from the likes of ""Pulp Fiction"", Aeschbacher spent six long years working on this relentless tragicomic odyssey. We applaud this diabolical and stunning tryst."" - LaTribuneDeGeneve"


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Born in idyllic and peaceful Switzerland, Tobias Aeschbacher grew up loving gangster films, Cormac McCarthy, Haruki Murakami and comic books. After training as a graphic designer, Tobias settled in the bilingual Swiss city of Biel. He is co-editor of the zine Kosmos Vertikal. His graphic novel, In the End We All Die, won awards in Germany and Switzerland, including the prestigious Max und Moritz award for best debut. Andrew Shieldswas born in Michigan and grew up all over the US and in England. He received a BA in English from Stanford University in 1987 and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. He is a translator from German and French into English, as well as a poet, a guitarist, a mandolinist, and a songwriter for his band Human Shields. He lives in Basel with his wife and their three children.

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