Inscribed by the artist: "To Stuart— / With regards — / Joe Kubert / '97" and signed by the subject, publisher Erwin Rustemagic.
This was signed to me by Kubert in person at WonderCon in Oakland in 1997.
Kubert has added an ink drawing of Hans Von Hammer Enemy Ace and signed it "Joe Kubert / '97" on the blank endpaper.
Laid in is a flyer for WonderCon 1997 listing Joe Kubert among the Special Guests.
Out of print.
From the publisher:
In 1945, we told the world, "Never again."
In 1992, we forgot our promise.
That was the year the war broke out in Sarajevo, Bosnia, the year that genocide revisited the planet. That was the year that Ervin Rustemagic and his family found themselves trapped in a city under siege. Ervin is an international businessman, an art agent whose clients include comics veteran Joe Kubert.
Ervin had grown up in Sarajevo and had run his business from the city for more than a decade. When the shells and gunfire tore the city asunder, Ervin's only efficient means of communication to the outside world was via his fax machine, through which he could send extended messages very quickly, messages which could be re-faxed to his many clients and friends. As Joe began to receive these messages, he saw a story unfolding, one of horror and outrage and inhumanity, and of hope. And Joe did what he had done for years -- what he had become famous for doing -- he put the story to paper. The result is one of the greatest achievements of one of comics' greatest living masters, a story of hope and promise against the worst kind of odds. It's the story of war, a very real war, told from the point of view of the innocent victims; it's the story of survival.
This full-color, softcover graphic novel is the kind of project the comics industry has been asking for -- it's a comics story that anyone can read, that everyone should read. It's a comics story that will attract the attention of the world outside the comics store.
What Maus is to World War II, Fax from Sarajevo will be to the Bosnian War.
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