Cast Iron Architecture

For 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, I researched a lot of steel and iron architecture and their principles in order to design the appropriate look inside the ‘Nautilus’. I am a big fan of it, and its aesthetics. Growing up in Northrhine-Westfalia in Germany, an – before its redevelopment –

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Paris Sketches

I paid a short visit to Paris in September. Here are a few sketches I’ve been able to make in the short amount of time I’ve had.

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It’s done!

Time has come! After four years, the interior pages of 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA are finished. All the pages that belong to the story and the appendix to the book, the heart of the comic, have been drawn. There will be a few more changes to come, I guess,

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GINCO Award for THE BIRTHDAY

Yeah! My short comic THE BIRTHDAY (from the anthology WER TANZT SCHON GERN ALLEIN (‘Who likes to dance alone anyway?’), Peter Hammer Publishing House) wins the GINCO Award 2021 in the category ‘Best short comic for kids’! I am very happy that teh story won a prize by a modern,

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ÉMILE IN BERLIN awarded by 3 x 3 Mag

I´m glad to announce that my non-fiction picture book ‘Émile in Berlin’– the story takes place in the famous wertheim department store in Berlin during the 1904 Christrmas season – won a ‘Merit’ by 3×3 mag and these illustrations have been selected to be featured in their Annual No. 18!

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The Final Chapter

2021 is the year in which I mainly wanted to work on 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA. That planning dates back to even before the start of the corona pandemic. And you could say: such long-term planning shouldn’t cause you any problems in the pandemic, Thilo, because most people suffered

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Romantic Spots on the River Havel

I’m back from vacation in Brandenburg, where we rented a boat to ride on the river Havel, starting in Brandenburg a. d. Havel and going to Rathenow. I am really overwhelmed by the beauty of the landscape in this country. There are secluded, romantic spots on the Havel, like here

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Idea Box

While working on WAR OF THE WORLDS, I also kept an idea box. Fittingly, this came from the time the story takes place: an old glove box cladded in green velvet. I put everything in here that – in terms of its content, shape or design – somehow inspired me

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The Underwater Guns

The rifles for the crew in 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA – which the divers carry with them on excursions underwater – are deliberately reminiscent of rifles that were also available on land, and of firearms from the time when the graphic novel and Verne’s book are set (1868). I

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Architecture Research England

The depiction of accurate English architecture from the time when H.G. Wells wrote THE WAR OF THE WORLDS was very important to me in the preparation and process of the graphic novel. I had always wanted that when you read the adaption, you can get the feeling that it really

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