European Comics and Political Satire is a compelling exploration of how European comic artists have used satire to comment on political and social issues. From the satirical works of Goscinny and Uderzo to the politically charged graphic novels of Marjane Satrapi, this book examines the ways in which European comics have provided a platform for political dissent and social critique. With insightful analysis and examples, it delves into the power of visual storytelling to challenge authority and provoke thought. Whether you're interested in politics, comics, or both, this book offers a fascinating examination of the intersection between art and politics in European comics.