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I DE A S | F ICTION

A Complicated QuestionA child asks, and war answers.

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BY ASAF HAN UKA

AUGUST 28, 2014

AD D A COM M E NT FACE BOOK TW ITTE R E M AIL S HARINGc f t m U

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Asaf Hanuka is an Israeli illustrator and comic book artist, notable for his autobiographical comics “The Realist.” He is twin

brother of illustrator Tomer Hanuka. Together with his twin he co-created “Bipolar,” an experimental comic book series that was

nominated for the Ignatz awards. Tomer and Asaf currently collaborate on a graphic fiction called “The Divine,” written by Boaz

Lavie, to be released in 2015 in both English and French.

Sources

Lawrence M. Krauss “Universe from NOTHING!” (2014)

Alan Watts “On Nothingness” (2008)

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