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PoposHak and Flowers
Follow Poposhak and her sophisticated canine companion Flowers as they set out on the trail of her father, led only by his infinitely long beard. They traverse huge plains, bizarre chambers, deep space, rivers of milk and the sea bed in their quest - always shadowed by a cruel hunchbacked species of creature with a uncanny resemblance to a certain rock group.

EDITIONS:

1) "Daddy Is So Far Away, We Must Find Him!" Poposhak and Flowers
Art: Grabowski & Wostok
Script: Wostok
Publisher: Slab-O-Concrete Publications (April 7, 1998)
Language: English

2) Poposhak and Flowers
Art: Grabowski, Saša Mihajlović & Wostok
Script: Wostok
Publisher: Lavirint (2002)
Language: Serbian

3) Poposhak and Flowers
Art: Grabowski, Saša Mihajlović, Dunja Janković, Lazar Bodroža, Lola Popoškić & Wostok
Script: Wostok
Publisher: Fabrika knjiga (2008)
Language: Serbian

Wostok/Grabowski/Lola - Covers
Saša Mihajlović - Mika in Belgrade
Wostok - Cosmic void
Wostok/Grabowski - Cosmic barn
Wostok/Dunja Janković/F. Kafka - Poposhak and Flowers in corridors of madness
Lazar Bodroža - Even Flowers don't grow
Lola/Wostok - Stars shall eat the rotten egg
Lola - Stars shall eat; Explanation; All by myself and with the gun
Wostok/Grabowski - Happy New Year, Kids! 
Lola - Pokoshak and a doggy Gedza

4) Poposhak and Flowers "Cosmic barn"
Art: Vladan Nikolić
Script: Wostok
Language: Serbian/English

Publisher: SKC Novi Sad (2009)/Modesty comics (2014)

This is a beautifully drawn and painted fairy tale for children and adults by Nikolic and Wostok.
"Even though, as Wostok has explained, the comics began with his interest in his daughter Lola’s vocabulary and understanding of the world around her, in Cosmic Barn it is obvious that authors let their imagination to develop quite an incredible story." (Pavle Zelic, writer and comics critic, from the introduction of the e-book in English)

5) Poposhak and Flowers "Cosmic Orphanage"
Art: Vladan Nikolić
Script: Wostok
Language: Serbian/English

Publisher: SKC Novi Sad (2017)/Modesty comics (2017)

This is the sequal to a methaphysical fairy tale of two trevellers, Poposhak ad Flowers, for children and adults,
by Nikolic and Wostok.
"It is difficult to say whether Daddy’s never-ending beard is a metaphor for a quest of one young girl to understand the world around her, but also to find protection, or an excuse for the authors to execute this series for as long as they want, but one thing is for certain – reading of these pages is going to be, for comics fans, an
unforgettable adventure."
(Andrija Mihajlovic, comics critic, from the introduction of the e-book in English)

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