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Map of the Mediterranean Sea in 800 AD










The Adventures of the Abrafaxe

MOSAIK-Series-Overview







In the Orient

from Issue-Nr. 550
starts in Baghdad; approx. 800 AD
published October 2021 – today

In Europe, the Franconian king Charles succeeded in expanding his empire far to the east and spreading the Christian faith there by force. This is not the only reason why Pope Leo III crowns him emperor in Rome. Empress Irene in Constantinople does not like to hear this, because for centuries the imperial dignity has been linked to the metropolis on the Bosporus. In Baghdad, however, the caliph Harun al-Raschid rules. Neither the Franks nor the Byzantines can compete with his empire. Baghdad is a centre of trade, science and culture. Harun has long been at war with Empress Irene. That is why Charles hopes to win the Caliph of Baghdad as an ally and sends an envoy to the far-off Caliph's kingdom.

Map of the Mediterranean Sea in 800 AD

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 550

MOSAIK 551

MOSAIK 552

MOSAIK 553

MOSAIK 554

MOSAIK 555

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Adventure Oceania

18 issues (Issue-Nr. 532–549)
takes place in the south Pacific; at the end of the 19th century
published April 2020 – September 2021

After many years of adventures in the northern hemisphere, the Abrafaxe have now literally moved to the other end of the world – the mysterious world of the South Pacific. Here, people live in small communities on islands and atolls hundreds of kilometers apart. Their cultures differ not only very much from what the Abrafaxe know from Europe, but often also from each other. The inhabitants of these islands also experienced something unusual at the time: the number of Europeans and Americans who immigrated skyrocketed – especially because the newly founded German Empire had declared parts of the South Pacific to be its so-called "protected area". The breathtaking nature of these islands often gives the impression that they are a long-lost paradise. But the Abrafaxe experience first-hand what changes life in the South Pacific is undergoing at that time.

Map of Oceania

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 532

MOSAIK 533

MOSAIK 534

MOSAIK 535

MOSAIK 536

MOSAIK 537

MOSAIK 538

MOSAIK 539

MOSAIK 540

MOSAIK 541

MOSAIK 542

MOSAIK 543

MOSAIK 544

MOSAIK 545

MOSAIK 546

MOSAIK 547

MOSAIK 548

MOSAIK 549
Series Package

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The Abrafaxe at the time of the Hanseatic League

25 issues (Issue-Nr. 507–531)
takes place in Germany, England, Russia, Flanders as well as the Baltic and North Sea; around 1400
published March 2018 – March 2020

Since the 12th century, the Hanseatic League rose to become an important player for power in the Lower German regions. As a merchant covenant it enforced trading privileges on its members and did not hesitate to use political and even military means when these privileges were threatened. Not only towns on the Baltic Sea were a part of the Hanseatic League. In the entirety of Lower Germany towns belonged to the covenant. For a long time Cologne was the largest Hanseatic city. In its heyday the Hanseatic League had many hundred members. The heart of the covenant was Lübeck. The cultural influence of the Hanseatic League should not be underestimated either. That's why most of the cities in the Baltic region, that were founded at that time, took on the Lübeck law. Cities' main churches were often modeled after Lübeck's main church of St. Mary.

The trade routes of the Baltic Sea were dominated by the Hanseatic League. Salt from Lüneburg was an important commodity. Salt was used all over the shores of the Baltic Sea to preserve the rich herring catches.

The Hanseatic League also traded outside of Lower Germany. The most important branches were the Stalhof in London, the Peterhof in Novgorod in Russia, as well as the offices in Flanders Bruges and Bergen in Norway.

So called "Hanseatic Days" took place regularly until the 17th century. At these meetings, discussion were held and binding decisions for all members were made. In 1669, the Hanseatic cities met for the last time. The Hanseatic League was never dissolved.

Northern Europe around 1400
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MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 507

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MOSAIK 531
Series Package

MOSAIK-Specials:

Leinen los! Die Abrafaxe zur Zeit der Hanse Ünnerwägens in de Hansetiet De Schatz von de Likedeelers


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 127 Softcover

SB 128 Softcover

SB 129 Softcover




SB 127 Hardcover

SB 128 Hardcover

SB 129 Hardcover



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The End of the Middle Ages

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 483–506)
takes place in Germany; 1517–1522
March 2016 – February 2018

The early sixteenth century is a time of great change. Columbus discovered America. English, Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese fleets sail the oceans and the world as it is known is widening. In Torun, Poland, Nikolai Copernicus announced that the earth was not the center of the universe. It is supposedly a planet like Venus, Mars and Jupiter and circles just the same around the sun. But hardly anyone believes in this thesis, which is so obviously contradictory to common sense. In Mainz Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with movable type and downright triggered a media revolution. More and more people can now read, because books and pamphlets are much cheaper than the documents that were copied by hand. Great sovereign princes organize magnificent jousting tournaments, but the great time of knights is long gone. Now fighting on the battlefields are armies of mercenaries. The Roman Church emerges in an unprecedented magnificence. The great painters, sculptors and architects are in the service of the popes. To finance this luxury so-called letters of indulgence are sold. Slips of paper with the papal seal, which absolve the buyer of his sins and allegedly spare him the agony of limbo. That displeases many believers. In Electoral Saxonian Wittenberg an Augustinian monk tries to prove in 95 theses that the sale of indulgences is an aberration.
And in this very exciting time the Abrafaxe appear unexpectedly. From central German Mansfeld they plunge into a new incredible adventure.

Saxonia in the year 1517
occuring characters

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 483

MOSAIK 484

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MOSAIK 486

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MOSAIK 489 MOSAIK 490 MOSAIK 491
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Series Package

MOSAIK-Specials:

Schlag auf Schlag Himmel und Hölle


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 121 Softcover

SB 122 Softcover

SB 123 Softcover

SB 124 Softcover

SB 125 Softcover

SB 126 Softcover

SB 127 Softcover
SB 121 Hardcover SB 122 Hardcover SB 123 Hardcover SB 124 Hardcover SB 125 Hardcover SB 126 Hardcover
SB 127 Hardcover

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The Abrafaxe take on Ancient Rome

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 459–482)
takes place in the Roman Empire; 100 A.C.
published March 2014 – February 2016

In a Germanic village near the border of the Roman Empire the Abrafaxe meet Spurius Superbificius Spontifex who wishes to establish an entirely new kind of circus with his crew: Instead of chariot races, gladiator fights and animal hunts he and his circus cew want to inspire their audience with acrobatics, dance and dressages. Sometimes this works more and sometimes less. The world seems to not yet be ready for the Spontifex' art. At the same time in distant Rome there are disputes among the advisers of the Emperor Trajan over the future Germania-policy. To seal the peace with the Germanic tribes, two children of the Germanic princes are invited to Rome. What the circus staff and the Abrafaxe have to do with the whole situation and which path eventually leads to Rome, you will learn in this new adventure series.

Map of the Roman Empire
Occurring characters

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 459

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MOSAIK 478

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MOSAIK 480
MOSAIK 481

MOSAIK 482
Series Package

MOSAIK-Specials:

MOSAIK auf Latein


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 115 Softcover

SB 116 Softcover

SB 117 Softcover

SB 118 Softcover

SB 119 Softcover

SB 120 Softcover

SB 121 Softcover
SB 115 Hardcover SB 116 Hardcover SB 117 Hardcover SB 118 Hardcover SB 119 Hardcover SB 120 Hardcover
SB 121 Hardcover

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The Hunt for Sinclair's Treasure

12 issues (Issue-Nr. 447-458)
takes place in Australia; around 1847
published March 2013 – February 2014

The Abrafaxe landed in Sydney, the year 1847. Actually the three of them only wanted to earn some money to leave Australia as quickly as they can. Just when they have gotten the money for the trip passage to India together the story unfolds. Misfortune happens at a farewell dinner in the best restaurant in town: Their money got stolen. The Abrafaxe must temporarily remain in Australia. Luckily, they found a helpful hand in the Bingleys, a farming family, that desperately needs them to work on their sheep farm. The Bingleys also know more about the legendary treasure of Kenneth Sinclair. The Abrafaxe got to know him as a picky officer from their circumnavigation of Australia with Matthew Flinders. After years of futile searching no one except for his former housekeeper - who is, significantly, known as "Mad Melissa" throughout the city - believes in this treasure. But when he hears about it, Abrax is utterly convinced ...

Occurring characters

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 447

MOSAIK 448

MOSAIK 449

MOSAIK 450

MOSAIK 451

MOSAIK 452

MOSAIK 453

MOSAIK 454

MOSAIK 455

MOSAIK 456

MOSAIK 457

MOSAIK 458
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 112 Softcover

SB 113 Softcover

SB 114 Softcover

SB 115 Softcover
SB 112 Hardcover SB 113 Hardcover SB 114 Hardcover SB 115 Hardcover

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The first Circumnavigation of Australia

17 issues (Issue-Nr. 430-446)
takes place in Australia; 1802/1803
published October 2011 – February 2013

The English explorer Matthew Flinders is commissioned to circumnavigate the Australian continent, which is still unknown to the Europeans. The Abrafaxe, who have landed in New South Wales after their last time leap, don't want to miss such an adventure. Problems occur during the circumnavigation, though: a saboteur makes trouble, dangerous creatures threaten the crew, and the "Investigator" is ruinous. Will they manage to reach Port Jackson again?

The Discoverer's Map
The Crew of the Investigator MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 430

MOSAIK 431

MOSAIK 432
MOSAIK 433
MOSAIK 434

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MOSAIK 440

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MOSAIK 444

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MOSAIK 446
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 108 Softcover

SB 109 Softcover

SB 110 Softcover

SB 111 Softcover

SB 112 Softcover
SB 108 Hardcover SB 109 Hardcover SB 110 Hardcover SB 111 Hardcover SB 112 Hardcover

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Gold and Geniuses

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 406–429)
takes place in France, Germany and England; about 1700
published October 2009 – September 2011

During the Baroque period in Europe, the sciences develop. When Brabax encounters the all-round man Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, he immediately becomes his assistant. They travel to the European capitals where they meet numerous famous people, among them the French King Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, the scientists Robert Hooke, Christopher Wren and Sir Isaac Newton. In the meantime, Abrax and Califax meet the roamer Soony. Over and over, the rogue Duke Caran d'Ache gets in their way. In the end, though, Soony finds his true love and settles down.

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 406 MOSAIK 407 MOSAIK 408 MOSAIK 409 MOSAIK 410 MOSAIK 411
MOSAIK 412 MOSAIK 413 MOSAIK 414 MOSAIK 415 MOSAIK 416 MOSAIK 417
MOSAIK 418 MOSAIK 419 MOSAIK 420 MOSAIK 421 MOSAIK 422 MOSAIK 423
MOSAIK 424 MOSAIK 425 MOSAIK 426 MOSAIK 427 MOSAIK 428 MOSAIK 429
Series Package


MOSAIK-Specials:


Collector's Edition

Abenteuer Wissenschaft


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 102 Softcover

SB 103 Softcover

SB 104 Softcover

SB 105 Softcover

SB 106 Softcover

SB 107 Softcover

SB 108 Softcover
SB 102 Hardcover SB 103 Hardcover SB 104 Hardcover SB 105 Hardcover SB 106 Hardcover SB 107 Hardcover
SB 108 Hardcover

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The Philosopher's Stone

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 382–405)
takes place in Germany; um 1290
published October 2007 – September 2009

In the Helfta Monastery, the Abrafaxe meet the orphaned little maid Johanna. Since the abbess is very sick, they leave the monastery in order to find the Philosopher's Stone. But neither Doctor Porcellus nor anyone else can help them. Their way leads them farther and farther, and again and again the two rival counts von Wolfenstein and von Rabenhorst threaten the group. The secrets about Johanna's ancestry are gradually solved, and there is a heritage. But Johanna has different plans ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 382

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Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 96 Softcover

SB 97 Softcover

SB 98 Softcover

SB 99 Softcover

SB 100 Softcover

SB 101 Softcover

SB 102 Softcover

SB 96 Hardcover

SB 97 Hardcover

SB 98 Hardcover

SB 99 Hardcover

SB 100 Hardcover

SB 101 Hardcover

SB 102 Hardcover

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In the Labyrinth of Time

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 358–381)
takes place in France, Italy, Byzantium and Israel; 1119
published October 2005 – September 2007

Mysterious Andreas von Montbard has a very special mission for the Abrafaxe: to rescue the Orient. In company of the knight Hugo von Payens, they are crisscrossing medieval Europe. More and more fellows, among them pretty Gwendolyn, join the group over time. But they are hunted by three dark knights. At the end of the journey, there is nothing less than the foundation of the Order of the Temple.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 358

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MOSAIK 380

MOSAIK 381
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 90 Softcover

SB 91 Softcover

SB 92 Softcover

SB 93 Softcover

SB 94 Softcover

SB 95 Softcover

SB 96 Softcover
SB 90 Hardcover SB 91 Hardcover SB 92 Hardcover SB 93 Hardcover SB 94 Hardcover SB 95 Hardcover
SB 96 Hardcover

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The Journey around the World

14 issues (Issue-Nr. 344–357)
takes place around the world; 1894/1895
published August 2004 – September 2005

While the Abrafaxe are sitting at a cozy bonfire in a small group at Count Karamasow's manor, an argument unfolds: who is the world's greatest adventurer? This question is not easy to answer since many great adventurers have come together here, among them Signore Umberto Mobile, Madame and Monsieur Beauteville, Erich von Ribbeck, Lord Hummingford and Rock E. Feller. Abrax frivolously claims that the Abrafaxe are able to travel faster around the world than everyone else. So, the crazy race around the world has yet begun.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 344

MOSAIK 345

MOSAIK 346
MOSAIK 347
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MOSAIK 351

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MOSAIK 353

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MOSAIK 357
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 86 Softcover

SB 87 Softcover

SB 88 Softcover

SB 89 Softcover

SB 90 Softcover
SB 86 Hardcover SB 87 Hardcover SB 88 Hardcover SB 89 Hardcover SB 90 Hardcover

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In Japan during the Meiji Period

21 issues (Issue-Nr. 323–343)
takes place in Japan; 1872
published November 2002 – July 2004

The Abrafaxe's second journey through Japan is a big adventure, too. This time, they are searching for three mysterious bronze jars. They are not the only ones, though, the ninjas Ori and Gami have the same goal. The samurai Toru and his pretty daughter Toshiko assist the Abrafaxe when they are in need.

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 323
MOSAIK 324

MOSAIK 325

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MOSAIK 338

MOSAIK 339

MOSAIK 340

MOSAIK 341

MOSAIK 342

MOSAIK 343
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 81 Softcover

SB 82 Softcover

SB 83 Softcover

SB 84 Softcover

SB 85 Softcover

SB 86 Softcover

SB 81 Hardcover
SB 82 Hardcover SB 83 Hardcover SB 84 Hardcover SB 85 Hardcover SB 86 Hardcover

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In America

23 issues (Issue-Nr. 300–322)
takes place in the USA; 1929
published December 2000 – October 2002

The Abrafaxe arrive in the Land of Opportunity in 1929, amid the prohibition and just before Black Thursday, the Great Crash. They soon gain a foothold, though. Brabax travels the country on behalf of the FBI, Califax and Abrax start a career as sausage vendors. However, their "American way of life" does not remain for long. And one day, the Abrafaxe find a diamond in the Rocky Mountains which is as big as the Ritz ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 300

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Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 75 Softcover

SB 76 Softcover

SB 77 Softcover

SB 78 Softcover

SB 79 Softcover

SB 80 Softcover

SB 81 Softcover

SB 75 Hardcover

SB 76 Hardcover

SB 77 Hardcover

SB 78 Hardcover

SB 79 Hardcover

SB 80 Hardcover

SB 81 Hardcover

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On the Orient Express

17 issues (Issue-Nr. 283–299)
takes place in Europe and Turkey; 1896
published July 1999 – November 2000

The exciting and dangerous journey on the legendary Orient Express leads through the colorful 19th century Europe: from London via Paris, Stuttgart, Vienna, Budapest, Sofia all the way to Constantinople. From there, our friends and their opponent Ömer Yeralti travel on the Baghdad Railway, on camels and afoot to the deepest orient in order to find Professor Loftus' wife and to discover a secret that will change mankind for good ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 283

MOSAIK 284

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MOSAIK 299
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 71 Softcover

SB 72 Softcover

SB 73 Softcover

SB 74 Softcover

SB 75 Softcover

SB 71 Hardcover

SB 72 Hardcover

SB 73 Hardcover

SB 74 Hardcover

SB 75 Hardcover

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Hunting for Eldorado

28 issues (Issue-Nr. 255–282)
takes place in Spain and South-America; 1578
published March 1997 – June 1999

Full of expectations, the Abrafaxe enter the New World. Unfortunately, so does their antagonist Don Ferrando, who is supported by a bunch of pirates. The New World is full of incredible adventures. Their destination is the fabulous Eldorado, but the way there is long and full of obstacles. To make matters worse their comrade Wido Wexelgelt is very clumsy. And in addition to that, the famous pirate Francis Drake gets in their way in the end …

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 255

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MOSAIK 282
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:

SB 64 Softcover
SB 65 Softcover

SB 66 Softcover

SB 67 Softcover

SB 68 Softcover

SB 69 Softcover

SB 70 Softcover

SB 71 Softcover
SB 64 Hardcover
SB 65 Hardcover

SB 66 Hardcover
SB 67 Hardcover SB 68 Hardcover SB 69 Hardcover

SB 70 Hardcover

SB 71 Hardcover

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In Egypt

21 issues (Issue-Nr. 234–254)
takes place in Egypt; 1334 B.C.
published June 1995 – February 1997

Hunting rogue Skrotonos the Abrafaxe and Sibylla, the pretty fortune-teller, arrive in Egypt where they leap through time, back to ancient Egypt of monarch Nefertiti and her famous successor Tutankhamun.

And this is how one of the best and most exciting stories MOSAIK has ever told begins ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 234

MOSAIK 235

MOSAIK 236

MOSAIK 237

MOSAIK 238

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MOSAIK 250

MOSAIK 251

MOSAIK 252

MOSAIK 253

MOSAIK 254
Series Package

MOSAIK-Specials:

Zu Gast bei Nofretete Im Land der Pyramiden


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 59 Softcover

SB 60 Softcover

SB 61 Softcover

SB 62 Softcover

SB 63 Softcover

SB 64 Softcover

SB 59 Hardcover

SB 60 Hardcover

SB 61 Hardcover

SB 62 Hardcover

SB 63 Hardcover

SB 64 Hardcover

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In Greece

16 issues (Issue-Nr. 218–233)
takes place in Greece; 438 B.C.
published February 1994 – May 1995

Greece ... The name alone promises a lot. Thus, the Abrafaxe find almost all of their dreams fulfilled here. Brabax can philosophize with great Sokrates, Abrax joins the legendary Olympic Games and Califax enjoys the country's treats. However, lazing around is out of question because the Abrafaxe, together with the beautiful seeress Sibylla, must foil the plans of evil Skrotonos.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 218

MOSAIK 219

MOSAIK 220

MOSAIK 221

MOSAIK 222

MOSAIK 223

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MOSAIK 225

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MOSAIK 227

MOSAIK 228

MOSAIK 229

MOSAIK 230

MOSAIK 231

MOSAIK 232

MOSAIK 233
Series Package


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 55 Softcover

SB 56 Softcover

SB 57 Softcover

SB 58 Softcover

SB 59 Softcover
SB 55 Hardcover SB 56 Hardcover SB 57 Hardcover
SB 58 Hardcover

SB 59 Hardcover


MOSAIK-Specials:


Edition 1

Edition 2

Edition 3

Olympia Special

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In medieval Germany

25 issues (Issue-Nr. 193–217)
takes place in Germany and Italy; 1175
published January 1992 – January 1994

Abrax quickly chums up with Floribert von Wackerstein, a young count who is being expelled from his castle. Brabax and Califax accompany his mother to a monastery where Brabax starts searching for the mysterious Book with Seven Seals. After their training as knights, Abrax and Floribert want to join emperor Barbarossa's army, but Count Hetzel from the castle Ränkeburg, the story's villain, always gets in their way ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 193

MOSAIK 194

MOSAIK 195

MOSAIK 196

MOSAIK 197

MOSAIK 198

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MOSAIK 200

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MOSAIK 217
Series Package

MOSAIK-Specials:

Auf Wanderschaft im Mittelalter Auf Kaiser Barbarossas Spuren


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 49 Softcover

SB 50 Softcover
SB 51 Softcover
SB 52 Softcover

SB 53 Softcover

SB 54 Softcover

SB 55 Softcover

SB 49 Hardcover

SB 50 Hardcover

SB 51 Hardcover
SB 52 Hardcover SB 53 Hardcover SB 54 Hardcover
SB 55 Hardcover

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In China

12 issues (Issue-Nr. 181–192)
takes place in China; 1281
published January 1991 – December 1991

Finally, the Abrafaxe are in China for a change, a country they have always been eager to visit. They get to know Li and his bride-to-be Lu. But the happy ending is not yet to come: there's an incredible encounter with the traveler Marco Polo, the visit to the Great Wall of China, and besides, the permanent fight on the side of the rebellion "Black Wind" against the Mongolian invaders keeps the Abrafaxe busy for a long time.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 181

MOSAIK 182

MOSAIK 183

MOSAIK 184

MOSAIK 185

MOSAIK 186

MOSAIK 187

MOSAIK 188

MOSAIK 189

MOSAIK 190

MOSAIK 191

MOSAIK 192


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 46 Softcover

SB 47 Softcover

SB 48 Softcover
SB 46 Hardcover SB 47 Hardcover SB 48 Hardcover

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In feudal Japan

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 157–180)
takes place in Japan; 1281
published January 1989 – December 1990

After having been kidnapped by the Mongols and having been in distress and confronted with a tornado, the Abrafaxe land at the Japanese coast. Here they get to know the samurai Onoe who has to complete an important mission: he wants to rescue the two swords of his master, which are a samurai's most precious items, from his archenemy named Ruki Suzuki and give them to Yamato, his master's son, who is the only worthy successor. And he really needs the help offered by the Abrafaxe. In addition to all that, a Mongolian patrol shows up commissioned to prepare the invasion into Japan ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 157

MOSAIK 158

MOSAIK 159

MOSAIK 160

MOSAIK 161

MOSAIK 162

MOSAIK 163

MOSAIK 164

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MOSAIK 176

MOSAIK 177

MOSAIK 178

MOSAIK 179

MOSAIK 180


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 40 Softcover

SB 41 Softcover

SB 42 Softcover

SB 43 Softcover

SB 44 Softcover

SB 45 Softcover

SB 40 Hardcover

SB 41 Hardcover

SB 42 Hardcover
SB 43 Hardcover SB 44 Hardcover SB 45 Hardcover

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At the Orang Lauts'

12 issues (Issue-Nr. 145–156)
takes place in Malaysia; about 1280
published January 1988 – December 1988

Each day, a prince arrives at the court of the king of Orissa to fetch the princess promised to him. However, the princess has been captured by local pirates, the Orang Laut ("the sea people"), on her way to her groom. The Abrafaxe offer to rescue her. Using the latest invention of their brilliant friend, a submersible, they head for an island in the Strait of Malacca ...

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 145

MOSAIK 146

MOSAIK 147

MOSAIK 148

MOSAIK 149

MOSAIK 150

MOSAIK 151

MOSAIK 152

MOSAIK 153

MOSAIK 154

MOSAIK 155

MOSAIK 156


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 37 Softcover

SB 38 Softcover

SB 39 Softcover

SB 37 Hardcover

SB 38 Hardcover

SB 39 Hardcover

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In India

48 issues (Issue-Nr. 97–144)
takes place in India; around 1280
published January 1984 – December 1987

The Abrafaxe hit India with their new friend, the brilliant inventor Alexander Papatentos. His weird constructions bail the Abrafaxe out every now and then (however, they fail as often).

It's hard to believe that this funny guy is about to experience one of the most beautiful love stories with one of the most wonderful women of the MOSAIK universe: Amazon queen Roxane.

In the Himalayas, the Abrafaxe even encounter the Yeti. They travel across the Indian subcontinent and in the end, they find the legenary golden column in Orissa.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 97

MOSAIK 98

MOSAIK 99

MOSAIK 100

MOSAIK 101

MOSAIK 102

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MOSAIK 143

MOSAIK 144


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 25 Softcover

SB 26 Softcover

SB 27 Softcover

SB 28 Softcover

SB 29 Softcover

SB 30 Softcover

SB 31 Softcover

SB 32 Softcover

SB 33 Softcover

SB 34 Softcover

SB 35 Softcover

SB 36 Softcover

SB 25 Hardcover

SB 26 Hardcover

SB 27 Hardcover
SB 28 Hardcover SB 29 Hardcover SB 30 Hardcover

SB 31 Hardcover

SB 32 Hardcover

SB 33 Hardcover

SB 34 Hardcover

SB 35 Hardcover

SB 36 Hardcover

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Don-Ferrando-Arc

36 issues (Issue-Nr. 61–96)
takes place in Spain, Tunisia, Egypt and Iraq; 1578/1278
published January 1981 – December 1983

IN SPAIN AND ...

The Abrafaxe can't believe their eyes when – after an involuntary time leap – they are suddenly faced with Knight Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho Pansa. However, our three heroes are not only forced to fight windmills, but also their worst enemy: marchese Ferrando Esteban Carotto Ruinez Totales en des Tillas Randales Festos, or shortly: Don Ferrando.

... IN NORTHERN AFRICA

There are plenty of hazards and exciting events. At first, cousin Don Alfonso, who has been poisoned, must be cured. Then, the Abrafaxe are supposed to rescue a Hakim's daughter who has been kidnapped. Again their archenemy Don Ferrando is in on it and causes distress, e.g. when they are searching for the secret of the genie in a bottle. Their journey leads them through a magical oriental world full of secrets and unexplainable events, via the pyramids of Egypt to Mesopotamia, where the miraculous storyteller Hodscha Nasreddin takes care of them.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 61

MOSAIK 62

MOSAIK 63

MOSAIK 64

MOSAIK 65

MOSAIK 66

MOSAIK 67

MOSAIK 68

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MOSAIK 90

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MOSAIK 92

MOSAIK 93

MOSAIK 94

MOSAIK 95

MOSAIK 96


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 16 Softcover

SB 17 Softcover

SB 18 Softcover

SB 19 Softcover

SB 20 Softcover

SB 21 Softcover

SB 22 Softcover

SB 23 Softcover

SB 24 Softcover

SB 16 Hardcover

SB 17 Hardcover

SB 18 Hardcover

SB 19 Hardcover

SB 20 Hardcover

SB 21 Hardcover

SB 22 Hardcover

SB 23 Hardcover

SB 24 Hardcover

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In the Realm of the Sun King

12 issues (Issue-Nr. 49–60)
takes place in Bavaria and France; 1705
published January 1980 – December 1980

The fancy climax of the story is a visit at the court of Louis XIV of France, but before that, the Abrafaxe and their companion, the French spy Marquis de la Vermotte-Toupet, have a long way to go. This way leads them through Bavarian woods, where they have to resist a band of robbers. They also meet dumpling cook Fanny, the weird baron of Blechreder and Pierrot and his group of comedians.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 49

MOSAIK 50

MOSAIK 51

MOSAIK 52

MOSAIK 53

MOSAIK 54

MOSAIK 55

MOSAIK 56

MOSAIK 57

MOSAIK 58

MOSAIK 59

MOSAIK 60


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 13 Softcover

SB 14 Softcover

SB 15 Softcover
SB 13 Hardcover SB 14 Hardcover SB 15 Hardcover

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In Austria-Hungary

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 25–48)
takes place in Austria and Hungary; 1704–1705
published January 1978 – December 1979

The Abrafaxe find themselves in the year 1704, amid the troubles of the Spanish War of Succession. But the clown Hans Wurst and the Hungarian folk hero Ludas Matyi as well as the Abrafaxe manage to put fun into the adventure despite the fights between the Austrians and the Hungarian kuruc army.

MOSAIK-Issues:

MOSAIK 25
MOSAIK 26

MOSAIK 27

MOSAIK 28

MOSAIK 29

MOSAIK 30

MOSAIK 31

MOSAIK 32

MOSAIK 33

MOSAIK 34

MOSAIK 35

MOSAIK 36

MOSAIK 37

MOSAIK 38

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MOSAIK 40

MOSAIK 41

MOSAIK 42

MOSAIK 43

MOSAIK 44

MOSAIK 45

MOSAIK 46

MOSAIK 47

MOSAIK 48


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 7 Softcover

SB 8 Softcover

SB 9 Softcover

SB 10 Softcover

SB 11 Softcover

SB 12 Softcover

SB 7 Hardcover

SB 8 Hardcover

SB 9 Hardcover

SB 10 Hardcover

SB 11 Hardcover

SB 12 Hardcover

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In Dalmatia and Venice

24 issues (Issue-Nr. 1–24)
takes place in Dalmatia, Venice; about 1630
published January 1976 – December 1977

The journey of the Abrafaxe began in an idyllic village at the Adriatic coast. During the arguments between Capitano Spavento and the Turkish pasha, Harlequin and his friends from the commedia dell'arte always accompanied them.

MOSAIK-Issues:


MOSAIK 1

MOSAIK 2

MOSAIK 3

MOSAIK 4

MOSAIK 5

MOSAIK 6

MOSAIK 7

MOSAIK 8

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MOSAIK 17

MOSAIK 18

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MOSAIK 20

MOSAIK 21

MOSAIK 22

MOSAIK 23

MOSAIK 24


MOSAIK-Anthologies:


SB 1 Softcover

SB 2 Softcover

SB 3 Softcover

SB 4 Softcover

SB 5 Softcover

SB 6 Softcover

SB 1 Hardcover

SB 2 Hardcover

SB 3 Hardcover

SB 4 Hardcover

SB 5 Hardcover

SB 6 Hardcover

Vorhang auf und
Bühne frei!
Flexcover

Komödien und
Tragödien
Flexcover

Vorhang auf und
Bühne frei!
Hardcover

Komödien und
Tragödien
Hardcover

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Map of Oceania

The Treasure of the Likedeelers

Since the 12th century, the Hanseatic League rose to become an important player for power in the Lower German regions. As a merchant covenant it enforced trading privileges on its members and did not hesitate to use political and even military means when these privileges were threatened. Not only towns on the Baltic Sea were a part of the Hanseatic League. In the entirety of Lower Germany towns belonged to the covenant. For a long time Cologne was the largest Hanseatic city. In its heyday the Hanseatic League had many hundred members. The heart of the covenant was Lübeck. The cultural influence of the Hanseatic League should not be underestimated either. That’s why most of the cities in the Baltic region, that were founded at that time, took on the Lübeck law. Cities’ main churches were often modeled after Lübeck’s main church of St. Mary.

The trade routes of the Baltic Sea were dominated by the Hanseatic League. Salt from Lüneburg was an important commodity. Salt was used all over the shores of the Baltic Sea to preserve the rich herring catches.

The Hanseatic League also traded outside of Lower Germany. The most important branches were the Stalhof in London, the Peterhof in Novgorod in Russia, as well as the offices in Flanders Bruges and Bergen in Norway.

So called „Hanseatic Days“ took place regularly until the 17th century. At these meetings, discussion were held and binding decisions for all members were made. In 1669, the Hanseatic cities met for the last time. The Hanseatic League was never dissolved.




Simon Wigge

The young Simon Wigge works for the rich Lübeck wholesaler Hinricus Luneborg. After a successful trading trip, he returns from Venice. He hopes one day to be rich enough to ask for the hand of his employer's daughter in marriage.









Odo & Frodo

The mysterious monks Odo and Frodo are on a not less mysterious mission. Only one thing is certain: Their paths will cross those of the Abrafaxe again.

 











Hinricus Luneborg

Hinricus Luneborg is a wealthy wholesaler. As a senator, he belongs to the city council of Lübeck.














Ulrike Luneborg

Ulrike is the daughter of Hinricus Luneborg. Growing up with great wealth, she has developed a refined taste and the ability to spend her father's money almost as fast as he is earning it.













Clarus Wedderkamp

Clarus has run away from home to find happiness in the world. Clarus’ chances don’t seem too bad, at least if it comes to an actual meeting with the Abrafaxe.

 















Wegel & Agerer

Wegel and Agerer are muggers.
When they meet
the Abrafaxe it doesn’t end well. But ...
not for the Abrafaxe of course.















Genta

Genta has been working at the Luneborgs for many years.
You could say she was the good spirit of the house,
if there wasn’t a dark secret surrounding her.

 














The Heiress of the Treasure

This lady is the guardian of an ancient secret. Long ago, her father had buried a pot of gold with three comrades. All four belonged to the Likedeelers, which made them pirates. The hiding place of the treasure was hidden within four stories of which she only knows one. For a long time, she has been waiting for the other heirs of the treasure to come by to share their stories and collect the treasure together.









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Angesichts der Omnipräsenz der elektronischen Medien in Kinderzimmern ist die Comiczeitschrift „MOSAIK“ ein liebenswerter Anachronismus. Und ein erfolgreicher dazu.“

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