Joakim Lindengren
Joakim Lindengren (born March 28, 1962) is a Swedish cartoonist, illustrator and artist.
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Born | March 28, 1962 |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Cartoonist, illustrator and artist |
Career
Lindengren studied fine arts at Västerås Konstskola under Tore Hultcrantz, and at Konstfack, Stockholm. He made his comic album debut in the early 1980s, and soon became a cult favorite in Sweden due to his crude style, burlesque humour, and satirical commentaries on Swedish celebrities.[1][2] He has been published in magazines such as Galago, Pyton and Mega-Pyton and has created more than a dozen comic albums on his own during the last twenty years. David Nessle and Lindengren collaborated on John Holmes & Sherlock Watson.[3]
Lindengren's created the superhero parody Kapten Stofil (translated as Captain Geezer) about an old grumpy hero whose sole "power" is 1950s and 60s nostalgia, drawn in a Silver Age pastiche. The hero had its own comic book in Sweden. Kapten Stofil's alter ego is Joakim himself, who is a nostalgia buff in real life, preferring old designs, cars, clothes, gas stations, etc.[1]
Lindengren collaborated with Latin American novelist Giannina Braschi on the comic book "United States of Banana"[4] in which characters Hamlet, Zarathustra, and Giannina liberate Segismundo from the dungeon of the Statue of Liberty; the work is a political allegory on the independence of Puerto Rico from the United States.[5]
Joakim Lindengren was also a co-founder of Svenska Småbil- och Rusdrycksförbundet, a club devoted to toy cars and alcohol.
References
- Sheeran, Amy; Smith, Amanda M. (2018). "On The Cover of Chiricu: Image from United States of Banana, A Comic Book, pages 3-4". Chiricú Journal: Latina/O Literatures, Arts, and Cultures. 2 (2): 130–142. doi:10.2979/chiricu.2.2.10. JSTOR 10.2979/chiricu.2.2.10.
- Lundgren, Elisabeth. (2001)., Elisabeth. ""Strong Girls and Bright Colours: Current Themes in Swedish Picture Books."". Institute of Education Sciences.
- Strömberg, Fredrik. "Strömberg, Fredrik. "Comics studies in the Nordic countries–field or discipline?." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 7.2 (2016):". Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. 7.2: 134-155.
- Aldama, Frederick Luis (2020). Poets, Philosophers, Lovers: On the Writings of Giannina Braschi. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-4618-2.
- Amy Sheeran; Amanda m. Smith (2018). "A Graphic Revolution: Talking Poetry & Politics with Giannina Braschi". Chiricú Journal: Latina/O Literatures, Arts, and Cultures. 2 (2): 130. doi:10.2979/chiricu.2.2.10. JSTOR 10.2979/chiricu.2.2.10.