: Fans often seek these issues to complete famous series like the America Series , the Ritter Runkel Series (Issues 90–151), and the Orient Series . The Rise of the Abrafaxe (1976–Present) Mosaik von Hannes Hegen - MosaPedia
Updating your digital collection of involves tracking two distinct eras of Germany's longest-running comic: the original run by Hannes Hegen and the ongoing adventures. : Fans often seek these issues to complete
—Abrax, Brabax, and Califax—designed by Lona Rietschel and written by Lothar Dräger. For new readers wondering where to start, here
For new readers wondering where to start, here is a quick comparison: where Hannes Hegen kept drawing
: Although founded as a socialist alternative to Western "decadent" comics, Hegen maintained a largely apolitical and escapist tone that allowed the magazine to survive outside strict party propaganda.
But in the digital world—in the torrents and the Google Drives and the private forums—issue 226 is a ghost. It invites the reader to imagine a universe where the Wall never fell, where Hannes Hegen kept drawing, where the Digedags met the Abrafaxe in a crossover that would have healed a nation.