These popular woodblock prints featured sequential panels and a mix of text and image, often depicting folklore, religious stories, or political satire.
The launch of Komiksolet , the first Russian comics website, bypassed traditional publishing hurdles and sparked a new explosion of creativity. Komiks: Comic Art in Russia
The long-running journal Krokodil (The Crocodile) used graphic satire for state-sanctioned commentary. often depicting folklore
These popular woodblock prints featured sequential panels and a mix of text and image, often depicting folklore, religious stories, or political satire.
The launch of Komiksolet , the first Russian comics website, bypassed traditional publishing hurdles and sparked a new explosion of creativity.
The long-running journal Krokodil (The Crocodile) used graphic satire for state-sanctioned commentary.