Movie #13 of 2024: The Death of Stalin
Svetlana Stalin: "Can you please just be cordial?"
Vasily Stalin: "I know the drill. Smile, shake hands and try not to call them cunts."
Svetlana Stalin: "Perfect. That's perfect."

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Movie #13 of 2024: The Death of Stalin
Svetlana Stalin: "Can you please just be cordial?"
Vasily Stalin: "I know the drill. Smile, shake hands and try not to call them cunts."
Svetlana Stalin: "Perfect. That's perfect."
Hellboy: The Chained Coffin and Others trade paperback
“Art Gallery” artists
Kevin Nowlan
Duncan Fegredo
Dave Johnson
Thierry Robin
Matt Smith
B.C. Boyer
The Death of Stalin by Fabien Nury,Thierry Robin and Laurien Aureyre
Europe Comics
The Death of Stalin (Armando Iannucci, 2017).
Babylon Berlin HC (2018)
Art by: Thierry Robin
Team Behind Death Of Stalin Return With Death to the Tsar!
From the writers behind Armando Iannuci's new movie, The Death of Stalin (in U.S. movie theatres March 9) comes another tale of political intrigue and dark comedy.
Set in Moscow, 1904, The Death To The Tsar graphic novel (in stores February 20) is the notorious true story of Governor Sergei Alexandrovitch from Award-winning writer Fabien Nury and artist Thierry Robin.
DEATH TO THE TSAR Writer: Fabien Nury Artist: Thierry Robin Publisher: Titan Comics Imprint: Statix Press Hardcover, 112 pages, $24.99 ISBN: 9781785866418 On sale: February 20, 2018
In Moscow, 1904, political tension is at a high. The Russian Empire is failing and the effects are falling on its people. Hungry and deeply impoverished, the living standards for the citizens is falling daily. They protest, calling on their Governor for help.
Suddenly, the Governor's soldiers launch an attack. People are murdered in the forecourt of the palace. Was this Governor Alexandrovitch's plan or the result of a tragic miscommunication? The answer seems clear to the Russian people, with whispers of revolution in the streets.
In stores February 20
How To order - see here
Artist: Thierry Robin Drawing: Hai Long Tun Photos: Théa Robin