Mox Nox (2015)
Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornella’s viciously funny Mox Nox single-page strips are wordless, full-color, hand-painted marvels of the form. That his visually inviting artwork is in the service of Cornella’s graphic sense of humor/horror only heightens the appeal. Mox Nox is populated almost exclusively by smiling psychopaths who invariably turn even the most mundane situation into a side-splitting and cringe-inducing farce. Full-color illustrations throughout (Fantagraphics: 56 pages).
Zonzo (2017)
Joan Cornellà’s Zonzo is the most magical comic of the year — and the latest entry in a proud, under-appreciated tradition of sequential art designed to provoke both denouncements and surreptitious giggles. It is, in a word, appalling. It’s a slim compilation of dozens of the Spanish artist’s wordless webcomics, most of them six panels long and all of them offensive in one way or another.
Ayak & Por 01 (Europe Comics 2021)
Wild adventures are on the horizon for little girl Ayak and her one-eyed dog Por. In the first story of this two-part tale, Ayak, Por, and the wacky professor seek shelter in an abandoned house, after their biosphere in Kamchatka explodes. But the discovery of an old teapot will soon whisk them away to a far-off land. In the second story, Ayak meets a lonely crown prince who is kept away from his people. Everyone thinks he is foolish, but what if he is just misunderstood? Wilbert van der Steen.
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Mox Nox (2015) (c2c) (fylgja).cbz | 92.9MB | LINK: https://ouo.io/6DggQHZonzo (2017) (c2c) (fylgja).cbz | 50.54MB | LINK: https://ouo.io/8Qu46aB
Ayak & Por 01 (Europe Comics 2021) (webrip) (MagicMan-DCP).cbr | 43.21 MB | LINK: https://ouo.io/1gw8Uc
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