Walter Moers

Walter Moers

Walter Moers (born 24 May 1957, Mönchengladbach, Germany) is one of the best-known and most commercially successful German comic creators and authors.

Life and work

Walter Moers held odd jobs after leaving school before starting a commercial apprenticeship. He taught himself how to draw.

Moers has been publishing since 1984. He first became known with cartoon-like comics that were marked by an ironic view of the world and a conscious violation of political correctness. Many of his works first appeared in the satirical magazine "Titanic". He remains a regular contributor to this day.

His best-known comic characters are:
* Das kleine Arschloch (Little asshole), a precocious and irreverent little boy who constantly gets one over on the adults.
* Der alte Sack (The old curmudgeon), a terminally ill old man in a wheel chair who makes sarcastic comments on what he sees.
* Adolf, die Nazisau (Adolf, the Nazi pig), an absurd interpretation of Adolf Hitler in today's world.

In addition to these comics clearly intended for an adult audience, Moers also writes stories and books that he has been publishing since 1985. In 1988, his first "Käpt'n Blaubär" story was published, a character that has since been popular on TV, in books, and on audio cassettes.Recently, Moers also became famous for his novels, especially the "Zamonia" series.

Moers wrote the both the script and the song lyrics for the movie "Kleines Arschloch" (1997) and the script for the movie "Käpt'n Blaubär" (1999).

Walter Moers is said to avoid publicity and very rarely gives interviews or allows himself to be photographed. Darcy McCallum, director of Wanderense & The Rotten Grannismiths is very interested in adapting Walter's City of Dreaming Books to screen, a book Darcy described as 'the best book about books, ever'.

Works available in English translation

* "Little asshole", 1991
*"The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear", 2002
*"A Wild Ride Through the Night", 2004
*"", 2004
*"The City of Dreaming Books", 2006. ISBN 0-436-20609-9
*"The Alchemaster's Apprentice", 2009 (English Edn). 978-1-846-55222-9

Works

* "Die Klerikalen", 1985 (comic)
* "Aha!", 1985 (comic)
* "Hey!", 1986 (comic)
* "Das Tier" (the animal), 1987 (story with pictures)
* "Schweinewelt" (pigs' world), 1987 (comic)
* "Die Schimauski-Methode" (the Schimauski method), 1987 (children's book)
* "Herzlichen Glückwunsch" (congratulations), 1985 (comic)
* "Von ganzem Herzen" (whole-heartedly), 1989 (comic)
* "Kleines Arschloch" (little asshole), 1990 (comic)
* "Schöne Geschichten" (beautiful stories), 1991 (comic)
* "Das kleine Arschloch kehrt zurück" (the little asshole returns), 1991 (comic)
* "Schöner leben mit dem kleinen Arschloch" (better living with the little asshole), 1992 (illustrated satires)
* "Es ist ein Arschloch, Maria" (it's an asshole, Mary), 1992 (comic)
* "Der alte Sack, ein kleines Arschloch und andere Höhepunkte des Kapitalismus" (the old curmudgeon, a little asshole and other pinnacles of capitalism), 1993 (comic)
* "Arschloch in Öl" (asshole in oil), 1993 (graphical parodies)
* "Du bist ein Arschloch, mein Sohn" (you're an asshole, son), 1995 (comic)
* "Sex und Gewalt" (sex and violence), 1995 (comic)
* "Wenn der Pinguin zweimal klopft" (the penguin always knocks twice), 1997 (comic)
* "Kleines Arschloch – Der Film" (little asshole – the movie), 1997 (movie: script and song lyrics)
* "Adolf", 1998 (comic)
* "Feuchte Träume" (wet dreams), 1999 (comic)
* "Adolf, Teil 2" (Adolf, part 2), 1999 (comic)
* "Die 13½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär" (The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear), 1999 (novel)
* "Käpt'n Blaubär – Der Film" (captain Bluebear – the movie), 1999 (movie: script; for children)
* "Ensel und Krete" ("the plot of which is loosely based on "Hansel and Gretel"), 2000 (novel)
* "Schwulxx-Comix" (gay'xx comix), 2000 (comic, with Ralf König)
* "Wilde Reise durch die Nacht" (A Wild Ride Through the Night), 2001 (novel)
* "Schamlos!" (unashamedly!), 2001 (comics with additional material)
* "Der Fönig" (the Fing), 2002 (story with pictures about a King who always mixes up the letters "F" and "K")
* "Rumo & Die Wunder im Dunkeln" (Rumo : And His Miraculous Adventures), 2003 (novel)
* "Die Stadt der Träumenden Bücher" (The City of Dreaming Books), 2004 (novel)
* "Adolf. Der Bonker" (Adolf. The Bonker), 2005 (comic, the truth about Adolf Hitler's last days in the bunker)
* "Das kleine Arschloch und der alte Sack - Sterben ist Scheiße" (The little asshole and the old curmudgeon – To die is crap), 2006 (movie: script)
* "Der Schrecksenmeister", (The Alchemaster's Apprentice) 2007 (novel)

External links

*
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=KufHGYKqH9E Adolf - I'm sitting in my Bunker] - video clip (English version)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDFRsJZxBS0 Adolf - Ich hock' in meinem Bonker] - original version of the video clip in German with English subtitles
* [http://www.kleines-arschloch.de www.kleines-arschloch.de]

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DATE OF BIRTH=24 May 1957
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