Joan Cornella (b. 1981), is a Spanish cartoonist and illustrator.
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"
Cornellà's handsomely designed third collection of queasy tableaux
overflows with effervescent depravity.-- "Bookforum"
Cornellà's wordless one-page comic strips are uncompromising and
brutally funny.-- "Broken Frontier"
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"
Zonzo is, in a word, appalling. It's a wonderful reminder that
comics art can still be uniquely and creatively obscene.--
"Vulture"
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