Adolf Hitler on the cover of Crisis #48, dated 7 July 1990; art by Steve Yeowell.
Publisher
Complete Print International 1989 Fleetway Publications 1990
Publication date
July 1989 – July 1990
Genre
Political
Title(s)
Cut 1989 Crisis #46-49 9 June to 21 July 1990
Creative team
Writer(s)
Grant Morrison
Artist(s)
Steve Yeowell
Letterer(s)
Gordon Robson
Colourist(s)
Nick Abadzis Steve Whitaker
Editor(s)
Alan Jackson Steve MacManus
"The New Adventures of Hitler" is a creator-owned British comic story. It was initially partially published in the magazine Cut in 1989, and then in its entirety in the adult-orientated comic Crisis. Written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Steve Yeowell, the story is based on Bridget Dowling's debated assertion that Adolf Hitler spent time in Liverpool shortly before the outbreak of World War I. "The New Adventures of Hitler" uses several anachronisms to comment on present-day politics at the time of publication, and caused some controversy in Britain.
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