Alfonso Casas's MonsterMind is a very personal account of the inner monsters that live inside his head. But, who doesn't have a monster inside them?Who has never heard that voice inside their head undermining everything they do? You're not good enough . . . You just got really lucky . . . There are people far better and more qualified than you . . .In a very honest exercise, Alfonso Casas identifies and introduces his own monsters to his readers: Mr. Past Traumas, Mr. Fear, Mr. Social Anxiety, Mr. Impostor Syndrome, Mr. Sadness, Mr. Doubt... The pessimistic, the insecure, the self-demanding, the monster that keeps you from sleeping while you think of what you could have said back in that conversation two years ago, or that keeps you looking over the punctuation of every text message to figure out the tone lurking beneath the surface. All those monsters make up the bestiary of contemporary society.But the anxiety generation is expert in more things: in looking inside themselves and their lives, and--why not?--in laughing at their own neuroses as best they can. In the end, if the monsters won't leave us, we might as well get to know them and laugh at them!Anxiety is another pandemic, but the monsters dwelling inside us are funny, too (especially as drawn by Alfonso Casas)
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Since he can remember, he has known that drawing is his calling, not because he is exceptionally good at it, but rather because everything else comes less easily. Since 2007, he has been slipping his illustrations into various newspapers and magazines, until in 2010 he put his pencils to the service of Julián Almazán to draw 'Marica tú', his first foray into the world of comics. Alfonso lives in Barcelona, continues to draw, and hopes his dreams will keep coming true. The latest one to come true is what you hold in your hands. 'Amores minúsculos' is his first solo work, and he hopes it won't be his last.







- 2022
- 2020
Freddie Mercury: An Illustrated Life
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The music of Queen and powerhouse lead singer Freddie Mercury are best experienced with the volume turned all the way up. Alfonso Casas’s Freddie Mercury delivers a sonorous homage to the formidable singer and the turning points that produced a game-changing body of music that continues to inspire fans around the globe. First published in Spain and now available worldwide, this luminous work covers Freddie's three “births”: his birth as Farrokh Bulsara in Tanzania; his adoption of the last name of Mercury and the launch of Queen with Brian May and Roger Taylor; and the emergence of the lasting legend after Freddie’s death at the age of forty-five. Casas's evocative illustrations highlight the key moments in the singer’s transformation from child prodigy to superstar, bringing to life the bold innovator who broke free of his conventional upbringing. Chronicling events from Freddie’s marriage to Mary Austin and early fame in London’s 1970s glam scene, to the making of multiple megahits (including the six-minute chart-topper “Bohemian Rhapsody”), to his final years in a lasting relationship with Jim Hutton, Freddie Mercury is an exhilarating, poignant portrait of a creative genius who lived life to the hilt.
- 2016
This Bearded Life
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Today, the beard is an indisputable fashion accessory, essential for all well- dressed, stylish men. But being bearded is more than just having facial hair: it's an attitude and a lifestyle choice. Beautifully illustrated, lovingly composed and artfully curated, this is the perfect gift for all those who delight in the beard and living a bearded way of life.