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Sunday

Sunday Part 2

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SUNDAY is a comic series by Olivier Schrauwen.

This is part 2. All artworks by Olivier Schrauwen. Published and printed by Colorama. 68 pages, A4, risoprinted in federal blue and sunflower, saddlestitch-bound. First edition of 600 copies.

68 pages

Published January 1, 2019

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Olivier Schrauwen

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Olivier Schrauwen is a Belgian cartoonist and musician, currently based in Berlin.
Schrauwen was born in 1977 in Bruges, a city in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. He studied animation at the Academy of Art in Gent, then obtained a master degree in comics at the 'École superieure des Art Saint-Luc' in Brussels.
His works include the surreal Arsène Schrauwen (2014), the six sci-fi stories collected in Parallel Lives (2018), the pirate story Portrait of a Drunk (2019) in collaboration with French cartoonists Ruppert and Mulot, and his slice-of-life magnum opus Sunday (2024).

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Profile Image for Laurent De Maertelaer.
792 reviews162 followers
October 10, 2021
Veelbelovende eerste 2 delen van een reeks die zal bestaan uit 4 boeken en 5 episodes (episode 3 en 4 komen uit in 1 volume). Engelstalige editie, gedrukt als een magazine, in Berlijn, waar Schrauwen momenteel woont en werkt. Bij voltooiing verschijnt er een bundeling in 1 deel, ook in het Nederlands. Schrauwen is een toptalent, goed op weg om een van de grootmeesters van het graphic novel genre te worden.
Rebels, visueel virtuoos, grappig en ingenieus: dit is het neusje van de zalm!
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254 reviews25 followers
December 1, 2019
I can't believe it's been nearly 2 years since Sunday Part 1! It's been a long wait and I'm happy that Colorama will be printing the rest of the series (though I do appreciate the slight sloppiness of my Schrauwen-produced first issue). Thiebault's day is picking up steam (only slightly) and the scope is expanding, the slow pacing giving plenty of opportunity to imagine disaster and surprise around the corner. There's a lot of visual mirroring and punning in this issue. It's amazing how Schrauwen can be so funny, so visually inventive, so well paced and well written, while most others can only pull off one of those things. He's really in a league of his own.
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July 23, 2023
Thibault's mundane Sunday morning takes some more hectic twists to spice up the day. What I love most about Schrauwen's work here is how easily he can tap into the sense of familiarity while also tugging a little on the uncanniness of it all. Reading his works always leaves a small sense of discomfort, but that just shows how great a storyteller Schrauwen really is. I may be very different from Thibault, but I could feel his thoughts echoing mine throughout the issue. The artwork continues to be excellent here and Schrauwen opts for a change in color scheme from sharp pinks to a fiery yellow. The comic is slick in presentation, experimental in formalism and just a pure display of sequential storytelling at the highest level.
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