

Her original comic art has been featured in an array of exhibitions, most notably in the celebrated but also controversial installation, The Night Garden, in Stockholm’s underground. Strömquist’s award-winning works have been translated into such languages as Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish, resulting in both national and international acclaim. Swedish comics artist Liv Strömquist debuted in 2005 with Hundra procent fett (“One hundred percent fat”) and has since published a total of eight comics albums, the latest of which, Inne i spegelsalen (“Inside the hall of mirrors”), was issued in 2021. Volume 3, Issue 2: William Blake and Visual Cultureīy Kristy Beers Fägersten, Anna Nordenstam, and Margareta Wallin Wictorin, Introduction.Volume 3, Issue 3: Comics and Childhood.Volume 4, Issue 1: The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman.Volume 4, Issue 3: ImageSexT Proceedings.Volume 5, Issue 3: Convergences Proceedings.Volume 5, Issue 4: Alan Moore and Adaptation.

Volume 6, Issue 2: ImageNext Proceedings.Volume 6, Issue 3: Shakespeare and Visual Rhetoric.Volume 7, Issue 1: Worlds of the Hernandez Brothers.Volume 8, Issue 1: Monsters in the Margins.Volume 9, Issue 2: Mixing Visual Media in Comics.Volume 10, Issue 3: Comics and Fine Art Forum.
