Berlin in the 1920s: a city in a frenzy of revolution, politics, change, speed and light. In this setting, Sebastian Strombach lets the protagonists of the avant garde of architecture and spatial design at the time speed towards and through Berlin by zeppelin, steamer, underground and car–George Grosz, Erich Mendelsohn, El Lissitzky, Fritz Lang and not least Mari, a reminiscence of the robot woman from Metropolis, revive the whirl of art, architecture and film in Berlin. The comic is dense, precise and dynamically drawn, with a fast-paced and associative narrative, full of cultural and architectural history references, intelligence and humour. He makes you dizzy and dazzles.