Germany's most popular cartoonist tells the uproarious tale of a heterosexual man who may or may not stay that way. This book and its sequel were the basis for the largest grossing movie in German history. Translation by Jeff Krell, creator of "Jayson."
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Ralf Knig was born in 1960 in Soest, Germany, and studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie (National Academy of Fine Arts) in Dusseldorf. Knig published his first comic book ("Schwul-Comix I") in 1981 and appeared in many gay papers in the early '80s. In 1987 he began a long-term relationship with Rowohlt Verlag, Germany's largest publisher. There he published "Der bewegte Mann," which inspired the largest grossing movie in German history, released in the U.S. as "Maybe...Maybe Not." Knig has published more than 20 full-length comic books which have sold more than two million copies and been translated into 14 languages.
Axel wants his ex-girlfriend back. She won't take him back unless he learns to be more sensitive. To appease her, he joins a men's support group. There he meets a gay man who likes him just the way he is... Will Axel-and the woman he wants-and the man who wants him-find a way to live happily ever after? Maybe...Maybe Not!
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