An astonishing variety of versed drawing styles combined with a revolutionary way of storytelling, NeMo Balkanski's FIB Chronicle boldly creates a new chapter in the history of comic art. With its tempting visuals, this comic easily engages its readers and absorbs them into a net of diverse and irrational sensations but also unique and powerful impressions...
It uncompromisingly forges a completely new dimension by disregarding the structure of comic book series, through short and striking forms, using disposable super-anti-heroes made out of ordinary beings. This comic impression, or rather the impression built from the comic as a tool, exposes the view into a distant and barely traversed fragment of the human soul, in a way which would be very difficult to achieve by other, more socially accepted, older artistic media.