Buzzelli Collected Works Vol. 2 Hp

Buzzelli Collected Works Vol. 2 Hp by Guido Buzzelli, published by Floating World Comics on September 10, 2024, features 168 pages of innovative storytelling in English. This volume is the second of three that collects Buzzelli’s works, showcasing his unique approach to the graphic novel genre. It includes two science fiction tales that challenge traditional narratives, blending elements of myth with a distinctive artistic style.
Readers will encounter the hallucinatory journey of HP, a Lovecraftian locomotive that serves as a parody of Italian westerns, alongside Morganna, which explores the darker aspects of modern life through an alchemical retro-future lens. These stories exemplify Buzzelli’s ability to merge fantasy with literary themes, offering a glimpse into the grotesque and fantastic. This edition is a significant contribution to the realms of comics and graphic novels, particularly for those interested in science fiction and magical realism.
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After creating the first independent graphic novel in Italy, the award-winning illustrator reinvents the genre comic.
The second of three volumes collecting Guido Buzzelli’s stories in English for the first time, this volume showcases two science fiction tales that turn the canon upside down, penetrating myth and tearing it apart. HP is a hallucinatory, Lovecraftian locomotive, an acrid parody of Italian westerns; while the alchemical retro-future of Morganna performs an autopsy of modern life’s horrors.
These fantastic and grotesque stories demonstrate why Buzzelli was called “the Goya of comics”. One of Europe’s most praised comics auteurs, Buzzelli Collected Works are the perfect introduction to his masterful skill and subversive art.
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