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''Kamratposten'', also styled as ''KP'', (
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
: ''The Friend-Post'') is a Swedish children's magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 1892, it is one of the earliest children's magazines in the country.


History and profile

The magazine was established by Stina Quint in 1892 under the name ''Folkskolans barntidning'' (Swedish: ''Elementary School's Children's Magazine''). It was published with that name until 1950. The magazine has been part of the
Bonnier Group Bonnier AB (), also the Bonnier Group, is a privately held Swedish media group of 175 companies operating in 15 countries. It is controlled by the Bonnier family. Background The company was founded in 1804 by Gerhard Bonnier in Copenhagen, Denma ...
since its start in 1892. The publisher is Bonnier Tidskrifter based in Stockholm. It targets children between the ages of 8 and 14. The editor-in-chief of ''KP'' is Lukas Björkman.
Ola Lindholm Ola Henrik Lindholm (born 5 November 1970) is a Swedish television personality from Karlshamn, Blekinge County. He has been the host of several popular television shows in Sweden, including ''Skrotslaget'', ''Ola 21:30'', ''Söndagsöppet'', ''Ri ...
also served in the post until September 2011 when he left the post due to his involvement in a cocaine use case. The website of ''KP'' was launched on 1 September 2007. As of 2012, the magazine was published once or twice per month. ''KP'' is the 2013 recipient of the grand prize of the
Swedish Magazine Publishers Association The Swedish Magazine Publishers Association (SMPA) ( sv, Sveriges Tidskrifter) is a trade association for Swedish magazines. The organization was founded in 1997 by the merging of ''Föreningen Svensk Fackpress'' and ''Svenska veckopressens tidni ...
.


''Eva & Adam''

''Eva & Adam'' is a Swedish series of comics and books, started in
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by
Johan Unenge Johan * Johan (given name) * ''Johan'' (film), a 1921 Swedish film directed by Mauritz Stiller * Johan (band), a Dutch pop-group ** ''Johan'' (album), a 1996 album by the group * Johan Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada * Jo-Han, a manu ...
and
Måns Gahrton Måns Gahrton (born 1961) is a Swedish author. Gahrton was born in Lund, Skåne County Skåne County ( sv, Skåne län, link=no ), sometimes referred to as Scania County in English, is the most southern county, or , of Sweden, basically co ...
, primarily themed around romance and relationships. Set in present Sweden at
school A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes comp ...
, the main characters are named after
Adam and Eve Adam and Eve, according to the creation myth of the Abrahamic religions, were the first man and woman. They are central to the belief that humanity is in essence a single family, with everyone descended from a single pair of original ancestors. ...
in the Old Testament. The comic strip was published in ''KP'' between 1990 and 1993. The first comic album was released in 1993. Apart from comics, there has also been twelve books published, and two TV-series and a movie.


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External links


Official website
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