Is there a connection between Spirou, the Belgian comic strip hero, and Felix Nussbaum, the German painter of the New Objectivity who was murdered at Auschwitz? Émile Bravo, in his graphic novel Spirou. L'Espoir malgré tout, published by Éditions Dupuis, makes this fictional character rub shoulders with a real-life figure, a victim of the Shoah. The fictional meeting between Spirou, Felix Nussbaum and his wife, Felka Platek, deported in 1944 to Auschwitz, leads the comic book character into the turmoil of the Holocaust.
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