Liberté chérie
Hazan · 1955 · 1 issue
🌐 French edition · descriptions in English
About the series
A single, poignant issue published by Hazan in 1955, Liberté chérie stands as a landmark of European comics, conceived by a team of prisoners of war during World War II. Secretly drawn and written on scraps of paper in a Stalag camp, it is less a conventional series and more a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Its very existence, smuggled out and later published, matters as a powerful, real-world artifact of creative defiance behind barbed wire.