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Martin Rebas
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My comics

Various comics I've written and drawn. Click on the thumbnails to read them.



Untitled, so far

Click here. to read a two-panel preview of the comic I'm currently working on. It will be eight pages long; I expect it to be finished in December.


Sömnlös (Sleepless)

A comic I made for the Swedish children's magazine Kamratposten. Click the thumbnail for the Swedish version. English version here.

(I was asked to change all the creatures into wild animals; in my original version, there was a dragon, some tiny vampires and a mummy.) [2005]


Tandfén

In Swedish. [2004]


What if Batman had a really small brain?

A short Batman spoof in two parts. [2004]


Ledsen

A two-page comic in Swedish. Published in Galago 4/2000. [2000]







Lasse och sånt / Howard, etc

I wrote and drew the first two episodes, "The Letter" and "The Escape" in 1994 and 1995. I liked the scripts, which were all about playing with the rules of conventional storytelling, but the art was very stiff. I tried to draw in a loose, messy style, sort of like Max Andersson's early art, and failed miserably.

In 1999, i decided to make a third part, "The Muesli King", with much improved art, although I changed the look of the characters more than necessary. I removed the first two episodes from my homepage, because they looked awful.

In 2005, I decided to re-draw part one. I also translated it into English, for some inexplicable reason calling it "Howard, etc". Later, the same year, I created a fourth episode: "Something is Wrong".

To read parts one, three and four in Swedish, click the thumbnails. The ones available in English are Part 1: The Letter and Part 4: Something is Wrong. The Swedish versions are better, although if the English versions seem strange, it's probably intentional.




Sylt

This was actually originally a 4-page comic I wrote in 1996. It sucked. As an experiment, I decided to condense it into a single page, turning it from a comic to something more picture-booky. I still don't like it much, but at least it isn't so drawn out, and the new art is better.

Click the thumbnail for the Swedish version. English version here.

[written 1996, drawn 2004 and 2005]


The Astounding Potato-Man

Published in Galago 1/1997. [1996]