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Actus tragicus

Name by which Bach's cantata Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit bwv106 (1707) is also known.



 
 
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The Actus Tragicus Comics Collective, sometimes credited as Actus Comics or simply Actus, is a group of five Israeli comics artists founded in 1995 by Rutu Modan and Yirmi Pinkus. Other members include Batia Kolton, Itzik Rennert and Mira Fridman.

Actus Tragicus was founded to enable its members, all professional illustrators and comics artists, to reach an audience outside of Israel by publishing a book each year, free of any cultural limitations or economic hindrances. Their books appear around the time of the Angoulême International Comics Festival in France where they receive their first public exposure.

Actus Tragicus have published seven books in their series so far, as well as a special comics album, Dead Herring Comics, which featured an excerpt from Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers.

Bibliography

  • Small Series, Tel Aviv, Actus Tragicus, 1995. (out of print)
  • Silver Series, Tel Aviv, Actus Tragicus, 1996.(out of print)
  • Victor Series, Tel Aviv, Actus Tragicus, 1998. (out of print)
  • Jetlag, Tel Aviv, Top Shelf Productions, 1999, ISBN 965-90221-0-7
Based on short stories by Etgar Keret
  • Flippers 1 & 2, Top Shelf Productions, 2000 ISBN 965-90221-1-5
  • The Actus Box: Five Graphic Novellas, Top Shelf Productions, 2001, ISBN 978-9659022137
  • Happy End, Top Shelf Productions, 2002, ISBN 978-9659022144
  • Dead Herring Comics, Top Shelf Productions, 2004, ISBN 978-9659022151

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