Swedish comics Created by writer, journalist and artist Eugen Semitjov ( 1923- 1987) in December 1942, Allan Kämpe was perhaps the most significant Swedish science fiction comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Allan Kämpe"
Arne Anka is a Swedish comic strip drawn by Charlie Christensen under the pseudonym Alexander Barks from 1983 to 1995. The title character closely resembles Donald Duck (who is called Kalle Anka in Swedish). The likeness with Donald Duck is only, however, feather deep; the comics usually take place at a bar, Zeke's, where Arne gets drunk, while he cynically thinks and discusses about life. This usually happens in the company of his friend, Krille Krokodil ("Krille the Crocodile"). ...more on Wikipedia about "Arne Anka"
Åsa-Nisse is a Swedish literary character created by Stig Cederholm. The character first appeared in the weekly magazine "Tidsfördriv" in 1944, and was then a series of 20 films, produced between 1949 and 1969. In 1960 it, also became a comic series, which is still produced and published periodically in its own magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Åsa-Nisse"
Bamse – Världens starkaste och snällaste björn ("The world's strongest and kindest bear") is a Swedish fictional cartoon character created by Rune Andréasson. The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films, the first in 1966, before being published periodically in its own magazine since 1973. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bamse"
Buster was a sport comic magazine published in Sweden 1967 - 2005 and in Finland in 1970s and 1980s. In December 2005, Egmont decided to discontinue the publication of Buster magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Buster (sport comic)"
Ensamma mamman ("single mom") is a Swedish comic strip created by Cecilia Torudd. Ensamma mamman first made a brief appearance in Dagens Nyheter in 1985. It was well received by the readers and returned in 1987 as a fixed feature. Torudd continued drawing it until 1991, when it was syndicated by Bull, and it has since been rerun in many newspapers. Ensamma mamman deals with a single mother and her two teenage children, her 14 year old son Beppe and her daughter Mia, 17 years old. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ensamma mamman"
Rocky is a Swedish comic strip created by Martin Kellerman. It was first published in the free newspaper Metro in 1998. Rocky himself is a dog, just like every other character in the strips are animals with human preferences. Rocky is Kellerman's way of writing an autobiography, the stories are about him and his friend's everyday life in Stockholm. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rocky (comic strip)"
Silent Sam is the American name for the Swedish comic strip Adamson, created by Oscar Jacobsson in 1920. ...more on Wikipedia about "Silent Sam"
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