Comics and architecture play similar games: they adapt different geometries to the human figure, occupy a limited space – the site or the page –, and always fulfill specific functions – according to the narration or the program of the building. With this vision, Enrique Bordes, architect museographer, professor, and expert in the visual arts, presents in his book an analytical journey through the relationship between the ninth art and architectural drawing, going back to ancient Egypt and leading to a present with multiple styles, proposals, themes, and authors. A journey with an extraordinary collection of images that illustrate the parallel development of the visual narrative language linked to them both... [+]