Lebanon at the Point of Drowning in Its Own…
15 DECEMBER 2021 • By Raja Abu Kasm, Rahil Mohsin

Young Lebanese comic writer-illustrator duo Raja Abu Kasm and Rahil Mohsin convey what they think of corruption and their disintegrating country.

Raja Abu Kasm

Raja Abu Kasm

Raja Abu Kasm is an up-and-coming Lebanese writer from all over the Levant. 

Rahil Mohsin

Rahil Mohsin

Rahil Mohsin is a comic book creator and illustrator. His works are mostly inspired by early 2000s and late '90s animation styles. He's always either watching cartoons, drinking coffee, drawing or doing all three at the same time.

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