comics / Italian
Bosnian Flat Dog A unique collaboration between Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson resulted in this graphic novel-length piece of surreal comics journalism, erasing and re-drawing the borders between dream and reality to form a tale both sincere and fantastic. Each of them contributed to every single drawing to the extent that they no longer can tell themselves just who did what. This has led to the emergence of an independent artistic entity, one who is neither of the two, but something else, unknown yet strangely familiar and perhaps a tiny bit scary. The story is based on true events. "This is a damned compelling book if you want a read that will wake you up and not lull you to sleep."
Fetus #1 Fetus Edizioni, 2001, 96 pages, b/w, format 16 x 23 cm A classic Car-Boy story is reprinted in this ambitious anthology with a silkscreened cover.
Inguine Mah!gazine Coniglio Editore/Inguine/comma22
INGUINE MAH! 2008, a big anthology, includes the 15-page story MORTE.
Nervi This small-format anthology includes stories by Max Andersson in issues #4 and #5.
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