The New Adventures of Hitler

The New Adventures of Hitler was the title of a satirical comic book series that was released in 1989 in the Scottish arts and culture magazine " Cut" and in 1990 in the magazine " Crisis" ( issues 45-49 ) from the publisher IPC has been reprinted. The artistic creators of the series were the author Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell. The comic was controversial almost from the beginning. Latest after the tabloid newspaper The Sun had published a report on "The Adventures of Hitler " came into public controversy in Britain. Morrison was suspect because his humorous use of the figure of Adolf Hitler's Nazi sentiments. The public has become threat of the publisher Pat Kane to leave the magazine when Morrison would not give up his original plans for the plot, made ​​for further negative attention. A planned re-release as an anthology did not materialize until today.

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"The New Adventures of Hitler " tells the - fictitious - " Youth Adventure of Adolf Hitler" in the UK. Plot premise is a popular UK legend that says that Hitler had in the last few years before the outbreak of World War I at times during his half-brother Alois Hitler and his family - lived in the English port of Liverpool - consisting of his wife and son.

This - historically inaccurate - claim that the 1939 set of Hitler's sister in law Bridget Dowling in the world, "The New Adventures of Hitler" unceremoniously as true believed in, and used as an excuse to tell a series of bizarre stories that deal with the, often very macabre, tangles deal arising from Hitler's activities in Liverpool. The starting point of most of the stories are the attempts of the young Hitler to realize any plans or quirky verquerten views that just come to his mind, - which mostly attracts conceivable chaotic consequences. Often his ideas and deeds make this represents nothing more than distorted anticipations of later political objectives and actions of the real Hitler as German dictator.

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