Dostoyevsky Comics Featuring Batman

by Scott Beale on September 18, 2007 · 3 comments

Dostoyevsky Comics

Brian Hughes has a great write-up in Again With the Comics about “Dostoyevsky Comics” by R. Sikoryak, an amazing comic book adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” featuring Batman. It was originally published in 2000 as part of Drawn and Quarterly #3 and here are all the full scans of the comic.

via The Ephemerist

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1 Scary Pictures September 18, 2007 at 5:14 pm

haha. This is great. i was bowled over when I saw that cover. Must download the scans and have a read. Wackiest thing I’ve seen all day

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