European Comics and Cultural Identity is a thought-provoking book that explores how European comic artists have grappled with questions of cultural identity and representation. From the works of Hugo Pratt to the contemporary graphic novels by creators from diverse European countries, this book examines how European comics have reflected and shaped cultural narratives. With insightful essays and examples, it delves into the ways in which European comic artists have navigated issues of nationality, ethnicity, and belonging. Whether you're interested in cultural studies, comics, or both, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the intersection between culture and comics in Europe.