Ivan Brunetti

Ivan Brunetti

Ivan Brunetti (born Italy, October 3, 1967) is an American cartoonist and comics-author based in Chicago, Illinois.

Noted for combining blackly humorous taboo-laden subject matter with simplified and exaggerated cartoon drawing styles, Brunetti's best known comic work is collected in his largely autobiographical series "Schizo", of which four issues have appeared between 1994 and 2006. Schizo #4 received the 2006 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic of the Year.

He has also produced two collections of gag cartoons, "Haw!" (2001) and "Hee!" (2005). He has worked as an illustrator, including at two cover designs for "The New Yorker" magazine in 2007. His early work includes also the strip "Misery Loves Comedy," which he created for the University of Chicago newspaper "The Maroon" while a student there. The strip bears no relation to the 2007 Fantagraphics Books collection of the same name, which collects the first three issues of "Schizo" in their entirety, along with additional material contributed to various other publications during the same time period.

In 2005, Brunetti curated "The Cartoonist's Eye," an exhibit of 75 artists' work, for the A+D Gallery of Columbia College Chicago. He is also the editor of "An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories" (2006, Yale University Press). A second volume of the anthology was released in October 2008.

He is currently on the faculty of Columbia College Chicago, where he teaches classes in comics and design.

Bibliography

Comics

*"Schizo" #1 (Fantagraphics, 1994)
*"Schizo" #2 (Fantagraphics, 1996)
*"Haw! Horrible, Horrible Cartoons by Ivan Brunetti," (Fantagraphics, 2001)
*"32 Drunks," (Self-published mini-comic, 2001)
*"Schizo" #3 (Fantagraphics, 1998; second printing 2003)
*"Hee! Yet More Horrible Cartoons," (Fantagraphics, 2005)
*"Schizo" #4 (Fantagraphics, 2006)

Collected editions

*"Misery Loves Comedy," (Fantagraphics, 2007)

Illustrator

*David Wilton, "Word Myths: Debunking Linguistic Urban Legends," (Oxford University Press, 2004)

External links

* [http://www.ivanbrunetti.com/home.html Ivan Brunetti's homepage]
* [http://www.comicbookgalaxy.com/ivanbrunetti.html The Ivan Brunetti Interview at Comic Book Galaxy]
* [http://www.tcj.com/264/i_brunetti.html Ivan Brunetti interviewed in "The Comics Journal" #264 (2004)]
* [http://yalepress.typepad.com/yalepresslog/2006/08/a_conversation_.html Ivan Brunetti Interview on the Yale Press Log]


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