On sale date: February 7, 2017
The follow-up to the web cartoonist’s smash hit debut collection of twisted, hand-painted wordless comics.
Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornella’s first book, the viciously funny Mox Nox, has struck such a nerve on social media that his Facebook page has garnered over one million fan followers, three-quarters of a million Instagram followers, and a quarter-million Twitter followers. Zonzo continues the tradition with 50 all-new strips of smiling psychopaths (human and anthropomorphic) and side-splitting, hand-painted, full-color farce.
Our web store won't be receiving any more stock of Zonzo, but you may be able to find it from a site like Indiebound or Bookshop, or at your local independent bookstore.
Praise
"Cornellà's art is easily identifiable, featuring six panels, black humor, and often violent situations. His are the comics where a man shoots himself in the head so that his blood spatter forms a cool mohawk." — The A.V. Club
"Zonzo is, in a word, appalling. It's a wonderful reminder that comics art can still be uniquely and creatively obscene." — Vulture
"Cornellà's handsomely designed third collection of queasy tableaux overflows with effervescent depravity." — Bookforum
"If you're hoping for some comics that are as funny as they are disturbing and bizarre, look no further than the work of Joan Cornellà, whose drawings invoke a lighthearted sensibility and an extremely dark sense of humor." — Flavorwire
"Cornellà's wordless one-page comic strips are uncompromising and brutally funny." — Broken Frontier
Specs
- Pages
- 56
- Format
- Hardback
- Color
- Full-color illustrations throughout.
- Dimensions
- 6.6" × 9.2"
- ISBN-13
- 9781606999851