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Γερνάει καλύτερα όποιος γερνάει τελευταίος

Author: Arkas

Is it true that "He who ages last, ages best"?.. Maybe. Gerasimos, however, is aging very poorly. And that's because he's aging poor, alone, and -worst of all- because he's aging with his pet dog...

Is it true that "He who ages last, ages best"?.. Maybe. Gerasimos, however, is aging very poorly. And that's because he's aging poor, alone, and -worst of all- because he's aging with his pet dog Zacharias. Zacharias, on the other hand, as he ages, hates the whole world, but having only Gerasimos around, he torments him incessantly with his poisonous...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 64
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2010
  • Publisher Publisher Grammata
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Is it true that "He who ages last, ages best"?.. Maybe. Gerasimos, however, is aging very poorly. And that's because he's aging poor, alone, and -worst of all- because he's aging with his pet dog Zacharias. Zacharias, on the other hand, as he ages, hates the whole world, but having only Gerasimos around, he torments him incessantly with his poisonous grumbling. Occasionally, he also torments Charalambos, Gerasimos' friend, the vigorous elderly man with senile dementia and youthful libido. He might be aging better than everyone else, partly because he doesn't have a dog and partly because he's convinced that all women like him.

The second album of the series: "The Peers" by Arkas, filled with the creator's bitter humor. Read it because he who laughs last, laughs best, but he who reads Arkas laughs until he cries.

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Author
Arkas
Publisher
Grammata
Issue
2
Language
Greek
Box Set
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Graphic Novel
No
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
64
Release Date
5/2010
Publication Date
2010
Dimensions
24x17 cm
Version
-
ISBN-13
9789603294856

Universes & Heroes

Arkas
Peers

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Is it true that "He who ages last, ages best"?.. Maybe. Gerasimos, however, is aging very poorly. And that's because he's aging poor, alone, and -worst of all- because he's aging with his pet dog Zacharias. Zacharias, on the other hand, as he ages, hates the whole world, but having only Gerasimos around, he torments him incessantly with his poisonous grumbling. Occasionally, he also torments Charalambos, Gerasimos' friend, the vigorous elderly man with senile dementia and youthful libido. He might be aging better than everyone else, partly because he doesn't have a dog and partly because he's convinced that all women like him.

The second album of the series: "The Peers" by Arkas, filled with the creator's bitter humor. Read it because he who laughs last, laughs best, but he who reads Arkas laughs until he cries.

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Specifications

Author
Arkas
Publisher
Grammata
Issue
2
Language
Greek
Box Set
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Graphic Novel
No
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
64
Release Date
5/2010
Publication Date
2010
Dimensions
24x17 cm
Version
-
ISBN-13
9789603294856

Universes & Heroes

Arkas
Peers

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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