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Enns, Anthony. "The City as Archive in Jason Lutes’s Berlin." Comics and the City. Urban Space in Print, Picture and Sequence. Eds. Jörn Ahrens and Arno Meteling. London, New York: Continuum, 2010. 45–59.   
Added by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 6/18/16, 4:34 PM
Etter, Lukas. Distinctive Styles and Authorship in Alternative Comics. Anglia. Berlin u. Boston: de Gruyter, 2020.   
Added by: joachim 11/16/21, 4:39 PM
Etter, Lukas. "The “Big Picture” as a Multitude of Fragments: Jason Lutes’s Depiction of Weimar Republic Berlin." Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives. Comics at the Crossroads. Eds. Shane Denson, Christina Meyer and Daniel Stein. New York: Bloomsbury, 2013. 229–41.   
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Gross, Daniel A. "The American Artist Who’s Been Drawing Interwar Berlin for 23 Years: Comics Creator Jason Lutes on a Project that’s Spanned Half His Life." Literary Hub 2017. Accessed 10Jul. 2017. <http://lithub.com/the-a ... ar-berlin-for-23-years/>.   
Added by: joachim 7/10/17, 11:46 PM
Kavaloski, Joshua. "The Weimar Republic Redux: Multiperspectival History in Jason Lutes’ Berlin City of Stones." Teaching Comics and Graphic Narratives. Essays on Theory, Strategy and Practice. Ed. Lan Dong. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 143–60.   
Added by: joachim 12/23/13, 6:51 PM
Köhler, Matthias. "Jason Lutes’s Berlin as Metafiction." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 59. (2011): 41–54.   
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Mickwitz, Nina. "Berlin: chemistry on and of the page." The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship. Year One. Ed. Ernesto F. Priego Ramirez. London: The Comics Grid Digital First Editions, 2012. 110–13.   
Added by: joachim 1/21/13, 12:35 AM
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