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Mats Jonsson (born in 1973) is a Swedish comic creator. Debuting as a teenager in the Swedish fanzine society, Jonsson later became one of the prime Swedish representants for the autobiographical comic genre, inspired by American and Canadian comic creators such as Harvey Pekar, Seth, and Joe Matt. Mats Jonsson has been published in several Swedish newspapers and magazines. Many of his works have been collected in albums. Currently, Jonsson is the editor of the Swedish cultural magazine Galago.

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  • Mats Jonsson (auteur) (fr)
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  • Mats Jonsson (né le 12 février 1973 à Södertälje) est un auteur de bande dessinée suédois. Spécialisé dans la bande dessinée autobiographique, c'est l'un des leaders du genre en Suède. (fr)
  • Mats Rune Jonsson, född 12 februari 1973 i Södertälje, är en svensk serieskapare och redaktör. Han har främst arbetat med självbiografiska serier och har uttryckt att han vill skildra hela sitt liv i serieform. (sv)
  • Mats Jonsson (born in 1973) is a Swedish comic creator. Debuting as a teenager in the Swedish fanzine society, Jonsson later became one of the prime Swedish representants for the autobiographical comic genre, inspired by American and Canadian comic creators such as Harvey Pekar, Seth, and Joe Matt. Mats Jonsson has been published in several Swedish newspapers and magazines. Many of his works have been collected in albums. Currently, Jonsson is the editor of the Swedish cultural magazine Galago. (en)
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  • Mats Jonsson (born in 1973) is a Swedish comic creator. Debuting as a teenager in the Swedish fanzine society, Jonsson later became one of the prime Swedish representants for the autobiographical comic genre, inspired by American and Canadian comic creators such as Harvey Pekar, Seth, and Joe Matt. Though born in Södertälje near Stockholm, Jonsson grew up in Kramfors in the northern Ådalen area. His previous graphic novels have portrayed the depopulation of his hometown, the urban-rural divide and his annoyance with Stockholm (where he lived between 1995 and 2020) and Stockholmers. In his latest work, När vi var samer (also the first graphic novel to be nominated for the August Prize) he examines his own Forest Sami ancestry and the actions of the Swedish state in Sápmi. Mats Jonsson has been published in several Swedish newspapers and magazines. Many of his works have been collected in albums. Currently, Jonsson is the editor of the Swedish cultural magazine Galago. (en)
  • Mats Jonsson (né le 12 février 1973 à Södertälje) est un auteur de bande dessinée suédois. Spécialisé dans la bande dessinée autobiographique, c'est l'un des leaders du genre en Suède. (fr)
  • Mats Rune Jonsson, född 12 februari 1973 i Södertälje, är en svensk serieskapare och redaktör. Han har främst arbetat med självbiografiska serier och har uttryckt att han vill skildra hela sitt liv i serieform. (sv)
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