Finnish comedy and humor

Myrkky ( Finnish for " poison") is a comic book published by the Finnish branch of the Nordic publisher Egmont. The comic deal mainly with toilet humour, including sexual, toilet, and farting jokes. Myrkky was originally a Finnish version of the Norwegian comic book Pyton, which has since been discontinued. ...more on Wikipedia about "Myrkky"

Pahkasika ( Finnish for " warthog") was a Finnish adult humour magazine, edited by Markku Paretskoi and published from 1975 to 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pahkasika"

Peräsmies is a Finnish underground comic strip drawn by Timo Kokkila that appeared in the Pahkasika magazine from 1983 to 2000. The strips were initially written by Kokkila together with Sami Laitala. Other scriptwriters have also occasionally participated in the comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Peräsmies"

Pikku-Kalle is a naughty boy in many Finnish jokes. He was invented in late 1970s. He's a similar character to Little Johnny. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pikku-Kalle"

The tankero was originally a fictional animal that was quite popular in Finnish media in the 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tankero"

Vanhat herrat ( Finnish for "The old gentlemen") is a Finnish comic strip drawn by Markku Paretskoi. It was frequently featured in the humour magazine Pahkasika. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vanhat herrat"

Viivi & Wagner is a Finnish comic strip drawn by Jussi "Juba" Tuomola. ...more on Wikipedia about "Viivi & Wagner"

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