List of Comic Books - Greece

Greece

  • O Κόκκορας / The Rooster - 1981, created by Arkas
  • Show Business - 1983, created by Arkas
  • Ξυπνάς Μέσα Μου Το Ζώο / You Bring Out the Animal in Me - 1985, created by Arkas
  • Μετά την καταστροφή / After the Destruction - 1986, created by Arkas
  • Φάε το κερασάκι / Eat the Cherry - 1987, created by Arkas
  • Ο Παντελής Και Το Λιοντάρι / Pantelis and the Lion - 1987, created by Arkas
  • Αταίριαστοι Έρωτες / Ιncongruous Love - 1988, created by Arkas
  • Ο Ισοβίτης / The Lifer - 1988, created by Arkas
  • Χαμηλές Πτήσεις / Flying Starts - 1991, created by Arkas
  • Καστράτο / Castrato - 1995, created by Arkas
  • Πειραματόζωα / Animal Testing - 1998, created by Arkas
  • Ο καλός λύκος / The Big Good Wolf - 1998, created by Arkas
  • Η Ζωή Μετά / The Hereafter - 1999, created by Arkas
  • Οι Συνομήλικοι / Peers, created by Arkas
  • Θηρία Ενήμερα, created by Arkas
  • Το Μικρό και το Μεγάλο / The Small and the Big, created by Arkas
  • Επικίνδυνα Νερά / Dangerous Waters, created by Arkas
  • Blood Opera - 2004, created by Ilias Kyriazis
  • Blockbuster, created by Ilias Kyriazis
  • Turta - 2006, created by Ilias Kyriazis and Tassos Papaioannou
  • Manifesto - 2005, created by Ilias Kyriazis
  • Manifesto 2 - 2009, created by Ilias Kyriazis
  • Μια καρδιά για τον Λεοντόκαρδο / Falling for Lionheart - 2011, created by Ilias Kyriazis
  • Galaxia, created by Manos Lagouvardos
  • Logicomix - 2008, created by Apostolos Doxiades, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna
  • Giant-size Fascists, created by Con
  • Κρακ Κόμικς / Crack Comis, created by Tasos Maragkos
  • Apocalypse Mode On - 2010, created by Giorgos Kampadaes
  • Ύψιλον / Ypsilon - 2004, created by Vasilis Chilas and Thanos Kollias

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