October 5:th As usual I'm looking for a different template for my website. I hate this one already and everything else sucks and I hate html. And so on. Anyone got any ideas please let me know at marcusnyblom@hotmail.com. Other than that I'm in Finland over the weekend. I have designed a new series of books for Galago, the first one by Mats Jonsson was released at Göteborg Book Fair just now. I also designed a wall-calendar for Galago, with comics by Liv Strömquist. Beside that I made a couple of illustrations for my own publishing-companys new comics-anthology called Samtidigt. All are available on their respective website, Galago.se and Kolikforlag.se.
August 21:st, 2008: Friends of mine have released a cd to great reviews with cover-versions of their songs by some of Sweden's most interesting artists of various genres. The band is Förmögenhet, the cd is called "Har du hört den förut? 29 svenska artister tolkar Förmögenhet". Get more info here: http://www.diskretforlag.com/

August 10:th, 2008: I have added a new item on my "buy stuff" department: buy a silk-screen poster! So far there's only one option, and I plan to extend this to other posters.
15:th of July: I have made a section called "Buy original art and other stuff", however limited so far, for ordering stuff like original art. The art/books can be bought using PayPal, an easy and safe way of transferring money on the internet.
14:th of July 2008: The website is updated with new pictures. As of now most likely all of the pictures from my debut-album can be seen at this site. There are some benefits to this since I have put them in the order that they should have been printed originally.
There is a new section under "info" called "photogallery" where you can view photos from work-in-progress and so far the Tokyo-exhibition and the Rome-festival.
10:th of July 2008: In Stockholm, at the office of Galago. Back from an 8-day visit to Rome and the Crack!-festival. I love Rome and I want to go back soon, this is the second year I've been to Crack!
9:th of June 2008: Back from a ten-day visit from Tokyo, exhibition with Galago at The Embassy of Sweden in Roppongi. Tokyo is great in every way. More pictures coming up, here's the poster that I made for the exhibition:

Coming up soon: Order silk-screen posters here made on demand.
In Galago vol. 93: I'm represented by illustrations for a novel by Mats Jonsson, as well as the back-cover.
18:th of June: Galago will represent in Rome at the Crack!-comics-fiesta. This is an event I really enjoy, especially since I'm an Italy-fan and have great friends there to take care of me and my girlfriend. Galago will exhibit our work and sell the anthology of swedish comics "From The Shadow of The Northern Lights" there. I will bring silk-screen posters to sell, and the Crack!-team has produced a very nice-looking anthology containing Swedish and Italian comic-artists, including me and my absolute favourite artist and friend Marco Corona, as well as extracts from my lovely friends MP5s latest comic-novel and Valerio Sciatto who is the director of the festival and my dear friend. I will stay for vacation with my g.f. and then it's back to a hopefully sunny Swedish summer.

From The Shadow Of The Northern Lights: The first ever anthology of swedish comic-artists published and distributed abroad. It has been catching some press lately and will be featured in Dagens Nyheter on Wednesday the 21:st of May. I have designed the cover for this anthology and am featured with a suite of four pictures inside.
Here's a bit of news about what's happening late spring-summer of 2008:
23:rd of May: I will be going to the Oslo Comics Expo during the weekend. Hoping to meet some great artists, there seems to be alot going on, guests like Kiloffer, Igort, Johnny Ryan, Daniel Szezelj, and more. I will be representing Galago there and also selling some of my own handmade silkscreen-posters that I also plan to sell through this site later on.
28:th of May: I'm off to Tokyo with the Galago-crew to set up an exhibition of Swedish comics at the Swedish Embassy. I will be making a sculpture that I am supposed to be designing pretty soon... This is a trip I'm really looking forward to.
I have designed the poster for this exhibition called "Through A Panel Darkly". Trying to understand the japanese characters and were they should be placed on the poster was the hardest part. The worlds largest daily newspaper (a japanese paper) apparently will run an ad or something like that with this design...