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Fratelli d’Italia

Sunday, July 11th, 2010





I’ve recently made this 4-page comic for a competition regarding the upcoming 150th anniversary of the unity of Italy. The deadline has been postponed by the organizers to the 31st of July, so there’s still time to take part in the competition. Here’s the link.

My contribution is called “The Great Boyg”, and is taken from the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s play “Peer Gynt”. The Boyg is a creature from Norwegian folklore, and usually takes the shape of a giant serpent blocking a traveler’s way. In “Peer Gynt” the boyg has as a ghostly, shape-shifting nature, and represents more of a psychological hindrance to the protagonist.

Ibsen spent many years in Italy, and wrote his best work there. In 1867 “Peer Gynt” was first released. This is also the year that Ibsen left Rome and Italy, at least partly because of the rumors that Guiseppe Garibaldi (a man Ibsen supported) was marching towards the city. Rome was not part of Italy at that time, it was controlled by the French. Although Garibaldi’s campaign against Rome didn’t work out as planned (he was stopped along the way), he is regarded as one of the most important individuals of the unification of Italy, and liberated many parts of the country.

In my comic the two events of Ibsen writing “Peer Gynt” and Garibaldi marching to Rome, clash into one story.

The last match

Friday, June 11th, 2010

I met David Schilter at Fumetto. He’s one of the editors of the excellent Baltic comics magazine š! He asked if I could draw something on a small piece of paper with the title “the last match”. It’s part of an exhibition project where cartoonists and illustrators from all over the world are asked to decorate a piece of paper small enough to fit into a matchbox. The works will be part of a travel exhibition shown around Europe.

There are of course many ways of interpreting “the last match”, I took it quite literally…

Nano – act II

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Yep, that’s right! I’ve started on the second act of the story about everyone’s favorite space dad. I’m publishing the first episode here as a teaser.

Junction stories #1

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

This is my contribution to the Fumetto-competition in Luzern, Switzerland this year. It’s deals with a certain point in the lives of five people, and how they all affect each other in different ways. This is visualized by a labyrinth or web of storylines where the intersections are the junctions referred to in the title. The junctions occur when the different characters meet each other, and the story then takes a different turn. I’m planning to expand on this topic, hence the #1 in the title. (click on the image for full version)

Nano

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Nano is a kind of sci-fi parody told entirely through images. It’s a story about a father searching for his son, who is kidnapped by aliens and taken into outer space. Admittedly, the story ends rather mysteriously, but I’m likely to continue this project… The pages you can see here won me the first price in the NoWords Comics-competition in Bolzano, Italy, November 2009. See more at http://www.bolzano-comics.it















The discovery of music

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Mannen – the comic strip

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Paperbagman

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010










Even more Monomania

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010










More Monomania

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010