Foreign Editions
Language | Title | Publisher | Date | Translator | ISBN |
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Italian | Non Mi Sei Mai Piaciuto | Black Velvet Editrice | 1999 | Omar Martini | 978-8-887-82700-2 |
French | Je ne t'ai jamais aimé | éditions Les 400 coups | 2001 | 978-2-845-96036-7 | |
éditions Delcourt | 2010 | Vincent Bernière | 978-2-756-01449-4 | ||
Spanish | Nunca me has gustado | Astiberri Ediciones | 2007 | 978-8-496-81518-6 | |
German | Fuck | Reprodukt | 2008 | Torsten Alisch and Dirk Baranek hand-lettered by Dirk Rehm |
978-3-938-51196-1 |
Greek | ΠΟΤΕ ΔΕΝ ΣΕ ΣΥΜΠΑΘΗΣΑ | Inkpress/Kormoranos | 2010 | Χάρης Λαγκούσης | 978-9-608-96593-5 |
Korean | 너 좋아한 적 없어 | Sai Comics | 2004 | 978-8-932-90583-9 |
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