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OTTO

2011: I introduce the site mycomics.dk which offers my different comic strips including Otto, as web comics

2011: "Otto Nullus Non" is published by Forlaget Forlæns. Signs the book at Art Bubble, Horsens

2011: Is part of the scandinavian booth at the comic festival MoCCa in New York. Contributes three pages Otto for the anthology "Online"

2010: "Otto Obscura" is published by Politisk Revy

2010: "Otto Nonchalangelo" is published by Forlaget Forlæns. Also by Zone 5300 in the Netherlands, by MOT in the Czech Republic
and by Arktinen Baanaani in Finland

2009: Takes part in comics exhibition at Palæfløjen at the Museum of Contemporary
Art in Roskilde and exhibite "Darwin Clementine" a 12 piece work that is also published as a booklet. "Darwin Clementine" has Otto as
main character

2009: Otto is syndicated by PIB Copenhagen
who promotes the strip in Scandinavia

2008-: Dutch magazine Zone 5300 prints Otto in four annual issues

2008: "Otto Jacta Est" is published in Denmark by Brun Blomst and in Sweden by Komika Förlag

2007-: Otto is printed in the magazine Danish Music Therapy

2007: Otto is printed in the comics magazine Striber! by Egmont Denmark

2007: Otto is published as a daily strip in norwegian news paper Aftonposten

2006: Recieves the award "Best new danish artist" at the festival Komiks.dk in Copenhagen

2006: "Otto - In Absintia" is published by Brun Blomst, with support from the Danish Art Council

2004: Otto is printed in norwegian comics magazine Pondus

2004: "Otto - Memento Moro" is published by Forlaget Forlæns

2004: Otto recieves award at The Arctic Comics Festival, Kemi in Finland

2004: "Otto - thine is the Kingdom" is published

2004: Otto is printed monthly in danish comic magazine Free Comics until it shuts down in 2009

2003: Otto is created at studio in Vejle
STRIP! writes:

Otto's unique expression mostly works fine, also as
a bittersweet, episodic childrens book for grownups.


INFORMATION writes:

The comic works best in small doses and then it can be both poetic and thought provoking.


NUMMER 9 writes:

... subtle humour turns the world and life upside down and makes
the reader topsy turvy. I can warmly recommend anyone who feels tempted, to make acquaintance with Otto.


POLITIKEN writes:

Large in the individual frame, but only a little white sphere in the endless black space. The graphic expression is the punchline itself.


TEGNESERIESIDEN writes:

With "Otto Obscura" Brønserud takes the leap to a greater format -
in more than one sense. The work is upgraded to a large beautiful hardcover. Honestly it is about time, because Brønseruds graphic
style deserves the bigger show room that "Otto Obscura" represents.


DBC writes about Otto Nullus Non:

Disturbing, enjoyable and interesting little release.