Info édition : Around 30 different artists contributed to this work, but it is not currently known in what precise capacity. Until they can be properly assigned by position, though, here's a (possibly incomplete) list of artists known to have worked on this title: Grabowski, Tomasz Tomaszewski, Wostok, Danijel Zezelj, Jakob Klemencic, Aleksandar Zograf, Milorad Krstic, Igor Baranko, Veiko Tammjarv, Tomas Prokupek, Wladimir 518, Sasa Kerkos, Mateusz Skutnik, Nikodem Skrodzki, Miroslav Lazendic, Iva Gasparic, Jacek Fras, Krzysztof Kaluszka, Mariusz Zawadzki, Vladimir Kuzmanov, January Misiak, Matej Lavrencic, Marek Turek, Vladan Nikolic, A. Pavkovic, Roman Tolici, Romeo Strakl, Ivana Armanini, Mima Simic, Sasha Mihaylowich, Aleksandar Opacic, Koco, Simon Vuckovic, Tomaz Lavric, Emil Jurcan, Cvek, Shpend Bengu, Pavel Cech, Zlatko Krstevski, Ciril Horjak, Lucie Markvartova, Andreja Kladnik, Ivan Mitrevski, Letac, Kakalik, Feniks, Ivan Grubanov, Dilka, Olmo Omerzu, Janja Gedrih, Jurij Meden, Ivana Guljasevic, Ascold Akishin, Vova, Ivanka Apostolova, Kiza, Mr. Stocca, Wuk, Izar Lunacek, and Marko Kociper.
Résumé: This showcase of sequential art from Eastern Europe includes work of artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. The work is said to represent current trends in turn-of-the-21st-century comic art in these countries. The book is introduced by Darko Macan, has a special feature from Kazakhstan, and also provides contact information for the various artists and publishing houses represented.