Apostolos has translated Logicomix from the original English into Greek for the Greek edition.
Apostolos has translated Logicomix from the original English into Greek for the Greek edition.
Logicomix has been published by Ikaros Publications in Greece! The launch party in Athens, which included talks by both Apostolos and Alecos as well as a screening of the documentary, Logicomix: One Page at a Time, drew a crowd of 600 people. Editors from Bloomsbury (UK) and Bloomsbury USA came to Athens for the big event.
The Logicomix website has been launched! Check it out at www.logicomix.com.
Logicomix is a best-seller in Greece!
Logicomix publication dates have been announced by Bloomsbury: U.K.: September 1, 2009U.S.: October 1, 2009
Logicomix is circulated at the Angouleme International Comics Festival in Angouleme, France. Artist Alecos Papadatos traveled to the festival with Apostolos’ agent, Clare Conville, to give a sneak-preview to a few lucky fans.
Logicomix will be published in: U.K. by Bloomsbury U.S. by Bloomsbury USA Greece by Ikaros Italy by Guanda Holland by Flying Dutchman Israel by Books in the Attic France by Vuibert Turkey by Albatros Kibet China by People’s Posts and Telecommunications Press Taiwan by InStars Multimedia Corporation
“…What a comic book! Easily one of the most impressive combinations of popular art and serious history that I’ve encountered in prose or in comics.”
– CALVIN REID, senior news editor, Publisher’s Weekly, and co-editor, PW Comics Week
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