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Matti Hagelberg (born 1964 Kirkkonummi) is a Finnish comic book artist, illustrator, graphical designer and teacher. He attended the University of Art and Design in Helsinki and achieved a Master of Arts degree. Hagelberg is the only famous Finnish author to use scratch cardboard as his medium and has won a Puupää hat award of the Finnish Comic Society in 1997. He is married to Katja Tukiainen with one child. His latest work is One way to make time more easy passing, a 1000-page comic book.

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  • Matti Hagelberg (fr)
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  • Matti Hagelberg, né en 1964 à Kirkkonummi en Finlande, fait partie des chefs de file de la bande dessinée nordique contemporaine et est, avec Gunnar Lundkvist ou Max Andersson, un des premiers auteurs de cette région à avoir été traduit en français. Il réalise des planches sur carte à gratter, ce qui lui permet d'avoir un style très personnel, mêlant à la fois raideur et mouvement. Il superpose souvent cela à son autre style au pinceau beaucoup plus minimaliste, qu'il développe entièrement dans Hard West. (fr)
  • Matti Hagelberg (born 1964 Kirkkonummi) is a Finnish comic book artist, illustrator, graphical designer and teacher. He attended the University of Art and Design in Helsinki and achieved a Master of Arts degree. Hagelberg is the only famous Finnish author to use scratch cardboard as his medium and has won a Puupää hat award of the Finnish Comic Society in 1997. He is married to Katja Tukiainen with one child. His latest work is One way to make time more easy passing, a 1000-page comic book. (en)
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  • Matti Hagelberg, né en 1964 à Kirkkonummi en Finlande, fait partie des chefs de file de la bande dessinée nordique contemporaine et est, avec Gunnar Lundkvist ou Max Andersson, un des premiers auteurs de cette région à avoir été traduit en français. Il réalise des planches sur carte à gratter, ce qui lui permet d'avoir un style très personnel, mêlant à la fois raideur et mouvement. Il superpose souvent cela à son autre style au pinceau beaucoup plus minimaliste, qu'il développe entièrement dans Hard West. (fr)
  • Matti Hagelberg (born 1964 Kirkkonummi) is a Finnish comic book artist, illustrator, graphical designer and teacher. He attended the University of Art and Design in Helsinki and achieved a Master of Arts degree. Hagelberg is the only famous Finnish author to use scratch cardboard as his medium and has won a Puupää hat award of the Finnish Comic Society in 1997. He is married to Katja Tukiainen with one child. Hagelberg's comics are humorous and discursive. He combines mythology and popular culture with fantastic and autobiographical elements in a liberal way. It is also common for Hagelberg to use a heroic character named directly after himself His latest work is One way to make time more easy passing, a 1000-page comic book. (en)
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