Up until now, Dr. Ware has lived a simple, reclusive life as a forensic doctor. But when bizarre corpses show up on his doorstep, and the ministry of death imposes new, demanding guidelines, the good doctor will learn there is much more to the world around him than he ever bargained for.
With art by one of serbia's leading and most prolific artists comes an Edward-Gorey-acid-nightmare full of transhumanism, gore, and nightmarish delight.
About the Author: Zoran Penevski was born in Pancevo, Serbia. He studied physics and literature in Belgrade. He has published several novels (Less Important Crimes, Trails of Absence, Sara and Forgotten Square, Copy-Editor) comic books (Corporate Pandemonium with A. Zolotic), and stories, articles, reviews, and essays on literature, comics, music, and illustration. With Ivica Stevanovic, he created Kindly Corpses (the first Serbian graphic novel, in 2004, as well as Lexicon of Art Legions (2005) and L' Anatomie du Ciel (2006). Ivica Stevanovic is an illustrator of children's books and a graphic designer. With his unique style and original approach to illustration, his works are significant pieces of Serbian contemporary art. He is well-known for his books The Lost Cases (Orfelin / Komiko, 2014), Serbian Mythology (Orfelin, 2010-13 ), Creepy Cases or Accidents (self published, 2009), Katil (Everest media, 2008), L' Anatomie du Ciel (Les Humanoides Assosies, 2006), Lexicon of Art Legions (SKC Novi Sad, 2005) and Kindly Corpses (SKC Novi Sad, 2004). His latest illustrations appeared in The Bestiary (Centipede Press, 2016). He works at the Art Academy in Novi Sad as a professor of Applied Arts and Design.