''Pyton'' was a
Norwegian comic book
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series which was produced by the company
Gevion, and afterwards
Bladkompaniet, between the years 1986 until 1996. An anthology magazine with no major main character, its style of humor focused mostly on
satiric and
toilet humour, including sexual, toilet, and farting jokes. Most of ''Pytons material was produced by the magazine's own staff, but a handful of foreign comics also appeared in the magazine, including
Gary Larson's ''
The Far Side'', and the German comic ''
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''.
The name is Norwegian for
python, a term which in Scandinavia also has gained a slang adjective meaning of "disgusting" or "sick". The magazine also adopted a python snake as mascot (after discarding their original polar bear), who occasionally featured in his own comics.
The magazine reached its peak around 1990 when it sold around 35,000 copies per month.
''
The Essential Guide to World Comics'' by
Tim Pilcher and
Brad Brooks
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says that the anthology and its sister series ''MegaPyton'' had "short-lived but important ''MAD-''style humour anthologies with an
underground comix
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edge."
[Pilcher, Tim and Brad Brooks. (Foreword: ]Dave Gibbons
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). ''The Essential Guide to World Comics''. '' Collins and Brown''. 2005. 260.
The magazine's editor was
Dag Kolstad
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, who prior had been the editor for
Norsk MAD, the Norwegian edition of
MAD Magazine. Kolstad was also a writer for many of the series (under the
pen name
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Dick Kolby), and was also featured in the actual series as the sadistic and overweight character ''Redaktøren'' (''The Editor''). Another prominent writer was
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(pen name: Rhesus Minus, Balle Brock).
Some of ''Pytons most prominent artists were
Tommy Sydsæter,
Bjørn Ousland,
Arild Midthun (pen name: Arnold Milten),
Kristian B. Walters
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and
Frode Øverli who a few years later created the successful and popular comic strip ''
Pondus''.
Martin Kellerman, who later went on to create ''
Rocky'', also made a few contributions to Pyton in the mid-1990s.
In 2009, the old magazine had gained a large nostalgic appeal, and it was decided to launch the massive collector box MegaPyton (not to be confused with the Swedish magazine Mega-Pyton, see below), featuring classics from the magazine collected in hardcover books.
Recurring features
The monthly publication had no constant features, nevertheless several new features were created almost monthly. Some of the most popular features were:
* Dølle Døck, created by
Dick Kolby and
Tommy Sydsæter
* Rhesus Minus og Tommy Tusj, created by
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and Tommy Sydsæter
*
Pervo-Kris, created by Kristian B.Walters
* Hellitern og Halvlitern, created by
Bjørn Ousland
* Lucky Duck, created by
Bjørn Ousland
* Bottolf Nerd, created by
Arnold Milten
* Deep Shit Junkies, created by
Frode Øverli
* Wunder-Bjarne, created by
Tom Ostad
* Førerhunden Adolf, created by
Erik Nordgård
* Skateboard-Fantomet, created by Erik Nordgård
* Bøffert Fusk, created by
Mikael Grahn
Foreign editions
In 1990, a foreign edition was launched in Sweden, also named ''Pyton''. Apart from publishing older Norwegian material, this spinoff edition also showcased Swedish artists such as
Joakim Lindengren
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Lindengren studied fine arts at Västerås Konstskola and Konstfack in Stockholm. He made his comic album debut in the early 1980s. He has been p ...
,
Mikael Grahn and
Alf Woxnerud etc. This soon led to much international collaboration between the two editions with many cartoonists, both Norwegian and Swedish, producing work published in both editions. The Swedish edition folded in 1998.
In 1992, the Swedish spinoff ''Mega-Pyton'' appeared, in the beginning it was mostly a thicker version of the original magazine, but after a while it evolved into a more
alternative/
underground-oriented magazine featuring artists such as
Ivan Brunetti,
Mike Diana and
Sam Henderson, as well as local Swedish artists including
David Liljemark
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. This edition folded in 2001.
In 1994, after the success of the Swedish launch, there was an attempt to release a Danish edition under the same name. For some reason, this edition wasn't as successful as the other Scandinavian editions, and the magazine was cancelled after only seven issues in 1995.
The longest lasting of these editions was in Finland, where the magazine was launched in 1989, titled ''
Myrkky'' (
Finnish for "
poison
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" or "
venom
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"), published by the Finnish branch of the
Nordic publisher
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. Originally, the magazine featured mostly translated Swedish and Norwegian material, but after these editions folded, the magazine published more and more native material, as well as material imported from other sources. The most popular character in ''Myrkky'' was Pera Pervo (Pervo-Kris). This edition didn't fold until November 5, 2008, with a final summer special appearing in 2009.
Regular strips in ''Myrkky'' included ''Myyntimies Mynttinen'', ''Pera Pervo'' (''Pervo-Kris'') and ''
Firkin the Cat
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''.
Perhaps the most famous
cartoonist
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whose work appeared in ''Myrkky'' is the
British Hunt Emerson. However, most of the strips - particularly after the other editions had folded - were drawn by Finnish cartoonists. Regular Finnish cartoonists included
Santtu Liima,
Armas Salakka and
Samson
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.
See also
*
''Viz'' comics
References
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