From the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed Death of Stalin comes another political dark comedy! Moscow, September 17th, 1904. A crowd brandishing sticks, stones and rotten vegetables, gathers in front of Moscow's Governor's palace. They're not happy.
A great read. I actually enjoyed this even more than the Stalin book. Less black humour perhaps, but far more tension and emotion throughout. Perfectly written and drawn, this would be a book I would hold up as proof that comics aren't just for kids. As worthy a read as any novel. Superb. Read Full Review
Thanks to the big screen success of The Death of Stalin, Nury's work feels incredibly relevant right now. In Death to the Tsar, Nury manages not only to perfectly capture the essence of a revolution, but also the personal sacrifices and the smaller, untold stories that come with it. The artwork is excellent, and the story even more so. This is another must read from Nury and Robin. Read Full Review
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