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Franz Suess: "V Avstriji stripkarji nimajo velikega pomena"
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Franz Suess: "V Avstriji stripkarji nimajo velikega pomena"

The article features an interview with Austrian comic artist Franz Suess, who has been recognized with the Max und Moritz Prize for Best German-Language Cartoonist. Suess discusses the lack of recognition for comic artists in Austria, noting that comics remain a minor art form with limited visibility. Despite this, his work has gained international acclaim, particularly in Germany and France, where he has achieved greater success than in his home country. Suess began creating comics at age 50, initially self-publishing works like '1160, Ottakring,' which portrays the diverse aspects of his hometown district. His graphic novels focus on underrepresented individuals in Vienna, exploring themes of longing and isolation. The article highlights his dedication to portraying marginalized figures with sensitivity.

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Franz Suess: "V Avstriji stripkarji nimajo velikega pomena"

The article features an interview with Austrian comic artist Franz Suess, who has been recognized with the Max und Moritz Prize for Best German-Language Cartoonist. Suess discusses the lack of recognition for comic artists in Austria, noting that comics remain a minor art form with limited visibility. Despite this, his work has gained international acclaim, particularly in Germany and France, where he has achieved greater success than in his home country. Suess began creating comics at age 50, initially self-publishing works like '1160, Ottakring,' which portrays the diverse aspects of his hometown district. His graphic novels focus on underrepresented individuals in Vienna, exploring themes of longing and isolation. The article highlights his dedication to portraying marginalized figures with sensitivity.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of the challenges faced by comic artists in Austria without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on cultural and artistic issues rather than taking a clear partisan stance.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides factual information about Franz Suess being awarded the Max und Moritz Prize and discusses his perspective on the status of comic artists in Austria. It references other artists like Nicolas Mahler, which adds context. However, the tone leans slightly towards highlighting challe

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