
Comics
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The Excavation
Fantagraphics 2017, 376 pages, b/w, format 14,8 x 20 cm
The family visit takes an unexpected turn when a faceless corpse turns up under the coffee table. Attempts to dump the body fail miserably, whereupon all male family members are sentenced to death while the girlfriend and the mother find themselves part of a pornographic reality show with the next door neighbors. A secret weapons stash and a game of quadruple Russian roulette pave the way for a daring escape. But the surreal murder mystery full of terrifying comedy is only about to begin...

Pixy
Fantagraphics 1993, 72 pages, b/w,
format
23 x 30,5 cm
Max Andersson's debut graphic novel about "safe sex suits, buildings that eat people, drunken
foetuses with bazookas, money that shits on you, and recyclable bodies"
has so far been published
in eleven languages.
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Bosnian Flat Dog
Fantagraphics 2006, 112 pages, b/w, format 25,5 x 19 cm.
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. The two authors both contributed to every single drawing in such a way that they no longer can tell 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, foreign yet strangely familiar and perhaps a bit scary. The story is based on true events. Contains an extensive illustrated glossary and detailed maps of ex-Yugoslavia like you never saw it before (and never will again).
"This is a damned compelling book if you want a read that will wake you up and not lull you to sleep."
- Win Wiaciek, Now Read This!
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Death & Candy
#1
Fantagraphics
1999, 32 pages, b/w, format 6 5/8" x 9 6/8"
The first issue of Max Andersson's Harvey Award-nominated original comic book contains Car-Boy, Wreck-Boy and the first part of the serial "The Excavation".
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Death & Candy #2
Fantagraphics 2001, 32 pages, b/w, format 6 5/8" x 9 1/2"
Flat Dog issue. Tractor-Girl, the second "Excavation" chapter plus "Bosnian Flat Dog" - first part of a collaboration with fellow Swedish cartoonist Sjunnesson.
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Death & Candy #3
Fantagraphics 2002, 32 pages, b/w and duotone, format 6 5/8" x 9 1/2"
Death and Candy, as well as Johnny Gun and Gloria, return in bicolor. Also: the third "Excavation" chapter and "Bosnian Flat Dog 2".
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Death & Candy #4
Fantagraphics Books, 2005, 32 pages, b/w, format 6 5/8" x 9 1/2"
The last two chapters of Bosnian Flat Dog, involving US soldiers being abused in secret ice cream prisons, Tito zombies and the Eurovision Song Contest. On top of that, this issue premiered the 4th part of the "Excavation" dream family saga.
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Zero Zero
Fantagraphics Books, 1995 - 2000
The leading comic book anthology of the late 1990's published a great number of short stories and one-pagers by Max Andersson (Issues no. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, and 27).
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Arrival of the Tito Train
Animateka 2011, 36 pages, b/w, format 12 x 7 cm
Flipbook containing an animated scene from Max Andersson's feature film TITO ON ICE, as an hommage to the brothers Lumière.
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