Lillian Mousli

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Lillian Mousli (* 1960 in Munich ; artist name LGX or LGX Lillian Mousli ) is a comic artist, illustrator and painter of German-American origin. Since 1983 she has lived and worked alternately in Berlin and Santa Cruz . She published her work in German at Jochen Enterprises and Zyankrise , among others , as well as in several magazines and newspapers, including FAZ , taz , Junge Welt and tip . In the United States , her work was published by Slave Labor Graphics .

In the taz their published there in regular installments made in September and October 1991 Scary alphabet for a variety of angry letters to the editor, and the Mousli the taz accused vulgarity, cynicism, women's and children's hostility and misanthropy. These and rather benevolent letters to the editor were later printed in the anthology published by Jochen together with an afterword to this controversy by Wiglaf Droste .

In addition to independent publications and collaborative work, Mousli also illustrated publications by other authors, including Marc Degens ( Man sucht sich , 1996), Nika Bertram ( Der Kahuna Modus, 2001) and Ray Bradbury ( Column of Fire, translated by Joachim Körber , 2003).

Own publications in German

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