Approximate Continuum Comics
Cornélius · 1993–1994 · 6 issues
🌐 French edition · descriptions in English
About the series
A short-lived but ambitious anthology from Cornélius, Approximate Continuum Comics (1993–1994) ran for six issues, showcasing experimental, often surreal storytelling that pushed the boundaries of the comic medium. The series is most associated with its creator, Lewis Trondheim, who used the platform to explore fragmented narratives and meta-commentary on the act of reading itself. Its significance lies in its role as a key early work from the emerging European alternative comics scene, offering a glimpse into the playful, deconstructive approach that would define Trondheim's later career.