Steffen Kverneland

Among his early albums are De knyttede never from 1993 based on a novel by Øvre Richter Frich, and four volumes of Amputerte klassikere.

Munch has been translated into several languages, including French, Dutch, German, Polish, Danish and Korean, supported by Norla, the foundation for Norwegian Literature Abroad.

In 1982 his strip Den moderne Odysseen, with the character "Karsten Zarathustra", was published in the magazine Brage, under pen name "S.

De knyttede never (English: The clenched fists) is an action novel from 1911, written by Øvre Richter Frich.

The album is an adaptation of the biography of illustrator and cartoonist Olaf Gulbransson,[2] and won the Sproing Award for 2004,[5] in addition to other prizes.

[2] The album series Kanon from 2006 onwards was again a cooperation between Fiske and Kverneland, where they made comics biographies of the painters Kurt Schwitters and Edvard Munch.

Front cover of the comics album De knyttede never from 1993.
Front cover of the comics album Amputerte klassikere II from 1996.
Front cover of the comics album Olaf G. from 2004.
Front cover of the comics biography Munch from 2013.