308 pages mostly in Jan Anderzén (FIN), Benjamin Bergman (FIN), Andrea Bruno (ITA), Lilli Carré (USA), Mark Delong (CAN), The Doozers (FIN), Roope Eronen (FIN), Christopher Forgues (USA), Jyrki Heikkinen (FIN), Kwon Yong-Deuk (KOR), Lamelos (NED), Lee Jung-Hyoun (KOR), Bendik Kaltenborn (NOR), Reijo Kärkkäinen (FIN), André Lemos (POR), Jason Mclean (CAN), Ilan Manouach (GRE), Hanneriina Moisseinen (FIN), Tommi Musturi (FIN), Anders Nilsen (USA), Florent Ruppert & Jérôme Mulot (FRA), Aapo Rapi (FIN), Anna Sailamaa (FIN), Olivier Schrauwen (BEL), Michelangelo Setola (ITA), Katri Sipiläinen (FIN), Rui Tenreiro (NOR), Janne Tervamäki (FIN) and Amanda Vähämäki (FIN). Edition of 1000.
308 pages mostly in colour, in Finnish with English subtitles 167mm x 240mm / 6.57" x 9.45" / 675 grams / Edition of 1000 pcs Edited by Tommi and Published by Boing Being
Glomp was one of the best comic book anthologies. (The anthology ended with Glomp X last year, but the collective behind it continue to put out books.)
Glomp followed the model set up by Kramer's Ergot 4, and Kramer's Ergot 4 is one of the best comic book anthologies I've ever seen. Kramer's Ergot 4 concentrated on experimental and avant garde comics and heavily focused on the comic created by the Fort Thunder gang. Glomp focuses on experimental and avant garde comics made by Scandinavians (particularly from Finland) but it also has great comics from all over the world. It's not a cheap anthology, but it's beautiful and fantastic and worth your hard earned money.
Check out some samples: FLORENT RUPPERT & JÉRÔME MULOT (FRA)