13 of Joan Cornellà’s darkest comic strips
:D
Your support helps us to tell the story
In my reporting on women's reproductive rights, I've witnessed the critical role that independent journalism plays in protecting freedoms and informing the public.
Your support allows us to keep these vital issues in the spotlight. Without your help, we wouldn't be able to fight for truth and justice.
Every contribution ensures that we can continue to report on the stories that impact lives
Kelly Rissman
US News Reporter
Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornellà has amassed a huge following for his disturbing drawings and cartoon strips, which, in the midst of a culture that demands everything be in good taste and not ‘triggering’, are gleefully sick.
Dismemberment is probably the most common element, though loneliness, self-mutilation and Cronenbergian body-based surrealism are a close second. And then there’s that face, that face that completes so many of his strips - a perfect smile in the face of utter horror.
Cornellà’s work occasionally carries a message, highlighting police brutality or our obsession with the internet, but mostly they’re just deliciously morbid.
You can buy prints of his work here.
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
Comments