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CBA vol 58: Modern Glossolalia or the Erosion of Meaning

CBA vol 58: Modern Glossolalia or the Erosion of Meaning

Mattias Elftorp; Jesper Hellvik; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Tom Mortimer; Daniela Filippin; Radovan Popovic; Aleksandar Opacic; Jelle Kindt; Gareth A Hopkins; Ainur Elmgren; Jean Jacques Tachdjian; Helga Gorshe; Miguel Santos; Leviathan; Aiden Kvarnström

C´est Bon Kultur
2022
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The new volume of CBA features international comics dealing with the erosion of language. How do we talk when words that used to mean certain things have become so vague that they can be freely appropriated by anyone, for any purpose? And what’s up with the currently so prevalent flirting with war, fascism and the dehumanization of anyone who doesn’t fit into the unspoken and conveniently unspecified national identity? Objective truth (if there ever was such a thing) and even language itself seems to be sacrificed on the altar of rhetoric and propaganda. What are the consequences when you can string any random, misspelled words together and people will make their own connections and decide to aggressively either agree or disagree, wholeheartedly even though the sentence actually makes no sense?
CBA vol 53: Placeholder

CBA vol 53: Placeholder

Aiden Kvarnström; Tom Mortimer; Saskia Gullstrand; Adrián Astorgano; Julia Nascimento; Nataniel E; Mattias Elftorp; Matt Carr; Kinga Dukaj; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Ivana Filipovic

C´est Bon Kultur
2021
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The pandemic was supposed to have a deadline, most of us agreed on a year. CBA deadlines are like the pandemic:we’re still open for submissions for the theme PLACEHOLDER. The world is paused for an indefinite time. What does this do to our experience of our existence? How do we replace our routines? We’re waiting, and in our wait, we imitate the “real” we hope will soon return. Like placeholders in our own lives.
CBA vol 52: BURNOUT

CBA vol 52: BURNOUT

Steve Nyberg; Mattias Elftorp; Henna Räsänen; Iso Sling Lindh; Tom Mortimer; Radovan Popovic; Aleksandar Opacic; Manuel Rodriguez Navarro; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Korina Hunjak; Julia Nascimento; Aiden Kvarnström; Kinga Dukaj; Lisa Weibull

C´est Bon Kultur
2021
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New issue of the international comics anthology: From hospital staff to comic creators to basically any job in the gig economy. Anyone who doesn’t have a steady income, or who is expected to do more work in less time than is reasonable, can feel it. This volume of CBA explores BURNOUT. Not so much stories of depressing social realism, but rather artistic expressions of that feeling, suggestions for solutions, wishful thinking and visual abreactions. Expressions of rage rather than apathy, insurrection rather than complicity. Something to read for strength in times of austerity.
CBA vol 68: Stories from the Future / Space

CBA vol 68: Stories from the Future / Space

Shko Askari; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Layal Safieddine; Maja Perak; Gareth A Hopkins; Daniel Gizicki; Grzegorz Pawlak; Aiden Kvarnström; Josef Norén; Predrag Stamenkovic; Korin(a) Hunjak; Petra Lilla Marjai; David Liljemark; Jimmy Wallin; Pavol Bratský; Marcin Balczewski; Artur Biernacki; Mattias Elftorp

C´est Bon Kultur
2025
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No theme, just more stories. Let’s all go to the stars! Or maybe the future, if there is such a thing? These are stories to take you away and to bring you back, possibly changed. You just have to try it! This volume of CBA, the international comics anthology, has no theme, it’s just stories created freely by the writers and artists and compiled in the best combination by the CBA crew.
CBA vol 59: Aloneliness

CBA vol 59: Aloneliness

Gunnar Krantz; Ole Comoll; Julia Nascimento; Korina Hunjak; AnnaKarin Fridh; Maria van Driel; Solo & Oz; Julia Magnusson; Manasee Jog; Tommi Musturi; Anamarija Kvas; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Ebba G. Ågren; Stefan Petrini

C´est Bon Kultur
2022
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In a world where everyone seems to be moving into the forced crowd that is the City (more than 50% of the entire population of earth live on the 2% surface that is urbanized, in Sweden the rate is 85%). The epidemic of loneliness is skyrocketing alongside the skyscrapers, we sit inside our empty little apartments with our empty little hearts. The mortality rate of being lonely rivaling those of smoking too much. We are but morals and the City is our graveyard it seems. And one bad thing isn’t enough, because at the same time a new phenomenon is being researched. Aloneliness is the negative feelings that arise from NOT spending enough time alone. In a city, in a crowd there is never time to slow down, to contemplate, to ponder and to recover. Stress and its manufactured hellhole well-being-spa-solutions is in itself another epidemic. SO this issue of CBA invites you to explore this longing to be more alone. These comics want to take you to your favourite place of solitude, show you moments of solitary relaxation, tell you the tale of nostalgia-ridden woodlands, a sunlit forest glade, the forgotten refuge on a rooftop in a crowded city. Where do you go to, my lovely When you’re alone in your bed?
CBA vol 54|55: Was it a car or a cat i saW

CBA vol 54|55: Was it a car or a cat i saW

Aiden Kvarnström; Aleksandar Opacic; David Lasky; Felipe Kolb Bernardes; Henrik Rogowski; Katie Handley; Kinga Dukaj; Knut Larsson; Korina Hunjak; Marcel Ruijters; Mattias Elftorp; Ollie Severin; Oskar Aspman; Radovan Popovic; Saskia Gullstrand; Sid Church; Susanne Johansson

C´est Bon Kultur
2022
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New issue of the international comics anthology CBA: Have you ever had to just stop what you’re doing and go: “Wait, is this a dream?” When the unknown starts bleeding into reality and you are forced to question your sanity, if just a little bit. You know the sort of thing that happens in dreams that makes you sure it’s just a dream? How do you cope when it happens in the waking world?