Description
Ivan Brunetti is an American cartoonist and comics scholar based in Chicago, Illinois.
Noted for combining blackly humorous taboo-laden subject matter with simplified and exaggerated cartoon drawing styles, Brunetti was strongly influenced by Charles M. Schulz and Peanuts. His best known comic work is his largely autobiographical series Schizo, of which four issues appeared between 1994 and 2006, the first 3 of which have been collected as Misery Loves Comedy. Schizo #4 received the 2006 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic of the Year.
He has also produced two collections of gag cartoons, Haw! and Hee!. He has worked as an illustrator, including cover designs for The New Yorker since 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.
Born
October 3rd, 1967 in Mondavio (Age 57)
Films
Last Changes
2020/02/07
New Response (Success): 2 new Yorker co covers and ic all
back signed
2016/04/23
New Response (Success): Received 2 SKETCHES!
2016/04/23
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)