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Mattéo

Táto epická grafická sága sleduje osud jedného muža, ktorý sa ocitá uprostred búrlivého 20. storočia. Od prvej svetovej vojny cez ruskú revolúciu až po španielsku občiansku vojnu prežíva hrdina osobné aj historické udalosti. Séria majstrovsky kombinuje historické drámu s ľudskými osudmi a ponúka pohľad na vášnivé časy a ich dopad na obyčajné životy. Je to pútavý príbeh o láske, vojne a hľadaní vlastného miesta vo svete.

Mattéo. Book one. 1914-1915
Matteo, Book Two 1917-1918

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    Matteo, Book Two 1917-1918