Based on a true story, "Fatima" is a poignant graphic novel set in the idyllic Palestinian village of Ayn Ghazal in 1948. Fatima and her sister Khadra live a life filled with simple joys and the love of their family, until the brutal winds of war sweep through their tranquil home, tearing their lives apart. Forced to flee their home, Fatima becomes separated from her family and embarks on a treacherous journey through war-torn wilderness. This graphic novel chronicles Fatma's harrowing journey as she faces the chaos of war, the pain of separation, and the struggle for survival. From the…mehr
Based on a true story, "Fatima" is a poignant graphic novel set in the idyllic Palestinian village of Ayn Ghazal in 1948. Fatima and her sister Khadra live a life filled with simple joys and the love of their family, until the brutal winds of war sweep through their tranquil home, tearing their lives apart. Forced to flee their home, Fatima becomes separated from her family and embarks on a treacherous journey through war-torn wilderness. This graphic novel chronicles Fatma's harrowing journey as she faces the chaos of war, the pain of separation, and the struggle for survival. From the serenity of her village to the desperate escape through burning landscapes, Fatma's courage and determination shine through. Separated from her family, she navigates the wilderness alone, driven by hope and the memory of her loved ones. As Fatima finds a group of survivors, she becomes a symbol of resilience, illustrating the unyielding spirit of those fighting to reunite with their families against all odds. The Story of "Fatima" is a heart-wrenching and inspiring tale that captures the essence of human endurance and the unbreakable bonds of love and family. This true graphic novel is more than a story; it is a testament to human endurance, family bonds, and the power of hope in the darkest of times.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malik Nairat is a scholar and researcher specializing in comics studies, generative storytelling, and the intersection of art and technology. He holds a PhD in IT from the University of Gothenburg, where his research focused on generative comics and the use of computational approaches to character development and storytelling in this medium. Dr. Nairat's work combines theoretical insights and practical applications, making significant contributions to both academic discourse and creative practices.He has published extensively on topics related to comics and storytelling, including papers like "Comics as a Medium for Teaching Characterization & Character Interpretations in Literature," and "Generative Comics: Review & Analysis" in the International Journal of Comic Art (2019). His research integrates agent-based systems and interactive evolution to generate and enhance comic narratives, offering novel insights into character evolution and story dynamics.Dr. Nairat has also authored books and articles exploring the role of comics as didactic tools in literature and education. His PhD thesis, Generative Comics: A Computational Approach to Creating Comics Material (2021), further establishes his position as a leading voice in this innovative field. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Nairat has practical experience in visual design, including developing character design templates and contributing to comics publications.
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