Czech comics are comics written in the
Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus'
Places
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or
Slovak language or by Czech-speaking creators, for the comic markets in the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. Th ...
and
Slovakia
Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the ...
(the former
Czechoslovakia
, rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי,
, common_name = Czechoslovakia
, life_span = 1918–19391945–1992
, p1 = Austria-Hungary
, image_p1 ...
).
History
One of the first Czech comic artist was the cartoonist
Ladislav Vlodek, for example his comic book series ''Adolf'' (where perhaps a Czech speech bubbles were used for the first time) were imprinted in the children's magazine ''Koule'' in 1926-1927.
The beginnings of the comics genre in Czechoslovakia are connected with the popular artist
Josef Lada
Josef Lada (born 17 December 1887 in Hrusice, Bohemia – 14 December 1957 in Prague, buried at Olšany Cemetery) was a Czech painter, illustrator and writer. He is best known as the illustrator of Jaroslav Hašek's World War I novel '' The ...
, for example in his drawings ''Šprýmovné komiksy: Obrázkové seriály'' z let 1922-1946 (''Joke Comics: Picture Series'' from 1922-1946). Ondřej Sekora, the creator of short newspaper strips, has also followed a similar path, whose greatest success was probably
Ferda Mravenec
Ferda (means "Ferdinand the Ant", translated as Ferdy/Ferdi outside of the Czech Republic and Slovakia) is a Czech literary and comics character, an anthropomorphic ant created by Ondřej Sekora, who both wrote and illustrated the stories. It was ...
from 1933. However, in children's magazines were also published his strips about chicken Napipi, captain Ani Muk and dog Rek.
Magazine ''Mladý hlasatel'' (''Young Herald'') began publishing in 1938 a popular comic series ''
Rychlé šípy
Rychlé šípy ("The Rapid Arrows") is the name of a fictional club of five boys by the Czech writer Jaroslav Foglar. Consisting of Mirek Dušín, Jarka Metelka, Jindra Hojer, Červenáček ("Red Cap"), Rychlonožka ("Speedy") and a dog named B ...
'', written by
Jaroslav Foglar
Jaroslav Foglar (6 July 1907 – 23 January 1999) was a Czechoslovak writer who wrote many novels about youths (partly also about Boy Scouts movement) and their adventures in nature and dark city streets. His signature series is ''Rychlé šípy'' ...
and drawn by Jan Fischer.
[ ''"Nejznámějšími a nejoblíbenějšími jsou pravděpodobně „Rychlé šípy“, které začaly vycházet roku 1938 na pokračování jako komiks kreslený JUDr. Janem Fišerem v časopise Mladý hlasatel."''] The publishing of ''Rychlé šípy'' continued up to 1989, with interruptions imposed by the Nazis, and later by the Communist regime of Czechoslovakia.
Comics in
Czechoslovakia
, rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי,
, common_name = Czechoslovakia
, life_span = 1918–19391945–1992
, p1 = Austria-Hungary
, image_p1 ...
whilst under
communist
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a ...
rule were seen rather as bourgeois. As an alleged part of bourgeois propaganda, the genre was displaced from the public sphere.
[ (a short annotation of the Czech book ''"Comics: A Concise History"'' by Milan Kruml: ''"Comics u nás měl ale daleko složitější pozici. Jakožto nástroj buržoazní propagandy byl vytlačen až na samotný okraj společnosti a kultury."'')] However, the generation of the 1960s managed to acquire a more tolerant attitude from the communists. Following disputes with the critics of the official communist newspaper ''
Rudé právo'', some comic artists were allowed to publish during that time.
''
Čtyřlístek'', one of the most popular comic books for children in Czechoslovakia, has been published continuously since 1969. Another important personality in Czech comics,
Kája Saudek, began his career in the 1960s. Saudek was the most persecuted comic artist during the Communist era.
In the 1970s, the comics were published in the Czech
ABC magazine. There were many interesting authors, such as
František Kobík
František () is a masculine given name of Czech origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include:
*Frank Daniel (František Daniel) (1926–1996), Czech film director, producer, and screenwriter
...
, who specialized in sci-fi comics, which were very popular among young people. Among the most important comics from the ABC magazine are ''Vzpoura mozků'' (''Revolt of the Brains''), ''Pod paprsky Zářícího'' (''Under the Rays of the Glowing'') or ''Druhá výprava'' (''The Second Expedition'').
After Communist rule ended in 1989, numerous
publishing house
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s began to publish comics across the former communist countries of
Central and Eastern Europe
Central and Eastern Europe is a term encompassing the countries in the Baltics, Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe (mostly the Balkans), usually meaning former communist states from the Eastern Bloc and Warsaw Pact in Euro ...
, including ''
Thorgal
''Thorgal'' is a fantasy adventure Franco-Belgian comics series by Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme and Polish graphic artist Grzegorz Rosiński. Debuting in 1977, it has incorporated elements of Norse mythology, the legend of Atlantis as well as ...
'' and ''
Funky Koval
''Funky Koval'' is a Polish science fiction/ detective story/ political fiction genre comic book series published in Poland from the 1980s, collected in four volumes. The story was written by and Maciej Parowski, with art drawn by Bogusław ...
'' (which had started already in the early 1980s). Many magazines specializing in comics were published, amongst them ''Bublinky'' and ''Jánošík''. However, this quantity flooded the market, leading to small sales for individual titles. This saw the
bankruptcy of almost all the magazines. Czech comic scene remains practically under control only by ''
Čtyřlístek'' and
Disney
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journals by
Egmont, like ''
Donald Duck
Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. Donald is an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic American Pekin, white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a sailor suit, sailor shi ...
'' and ''
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles''. A new era was launched in 1997 with the release of the first issue of the new Czech magazine
Crew
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. After several years, the magazine renewed interest in comics not only for children. Other publishers were ''Mot komiks'' and ''Aargh!''. Magazine ''KomiksFEST! Revue'' was published in 2007-2015.
The first Czech self-published
superhero comics ''Dechberující Zázrak'' (''Breathtaking Miracle'') came out monthly between 2015 and 2017. Since spring 2018, comics about
Pérák have been published in the Czech ABC magazine, its authors are artist Petr Kopl and screenwriter Petr Macek. Their portrayal of Pérák follows the character's appearance in their comics magazine ''Dechberoucí Zázrak 09''. In May 2019, the collected and extended edition of the series, originally published in ABC magazine, was released as a separate book ''Pérák: Oko budoucnosti'' (''Pérák: Eye of the future'').
Notable comics
In 2009, the Czech comics serve
Komiksariumorganized a poll to determine the most significant Czech comics.
Sixty members of the board included comic publishers, creators and collectors. They selected what they believed to be the ten most important works in the history of Czech comics:
# ''
Muriel a andělé'' (Muriel and Angels) -
Miloš Macourek,
Kája Saudek (1967–1969)
# ''
Rychlé šípy
Rychlé šípy ("The Rapid Arrows") is the name of a fictional club of five boys by the Czech writer Jaroslav Foglar. Consisting of Mirek Dušín, Jarka Metelka, Jindra Hojer, Červenáček ("Red Cap"), Rychlonožka ("Speedy") and a dog named B ...
'' -
Jaroslav Foglar
Jaroslav Foglar (6 July 1907 – 23 January 1999) was a Czechoslovak writer who wrote many novels about youths (partly also about Boy Scouts movement) and their adventures in nature and dark city streets. His signature series is ''Rychlé šípy'' ...
,
Jan Fischer,
Marko Čermák
Marko may refer to:
* Marko (given name)
* Marko (surname)
* Márkó, a village in Hungary
See also
* Marco (disambiguation)
* Markko (disambiguation)
* Marka (disambiguation)
* Markov
* Marku
*
*
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(1938–1989)
# ''
Lips Tullian'' -
Jaroslav Weigel, Kája Saudek (1972–1985)
# ''Voleman''
Jiří Grus Jiří (; ''YI-RZHEE''), the Czech is a masculine given name, equivalent to English George, may refer to:
Given name
B
*Jiří Antonín Benda
*Jiří Baborovský
* Jiří Barta
* Jiří Bartoška
*Jiří Bicek
*Jiří Bobok
* Jiří Bubla
* Ji ...
(2007)
# ''Arnal a dva dračí zuby'' -
Ondřej Neff
Ondřej Neff (born June 26, 1945, Prague) is a Czech science fiction writer and journalist. He is the founder o''Neviditelný pes''(''The Invisible Dog''), one of the earliest and most popular Czech daily news/comments websites, an''Digineff'' ...
, Kája Saudek (1988)
# ''Velké putování Vlase a Brady'' -
František Skála
František Skála (born 1956 in Prague) is a Czech sculptor, painter, children's book illustrator, musician, and dancer. He was part of one of the earliest post-modern Czech art groups, known as ''Tvrdohlaví'' (The Stubborn Ones) formed in 198 ...
(1989)
# ''Nitro těžkne glycerínem'' -
Štěpán Kopřiva, Jiří Grus (2006)
# ''Příhody malého boha'' -
Vlastislav Toman,
František Kobík
František () is a masculine given name of Czech origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include:
*Frank Daniel (František Daniel) (1926–1996), Czech film director, producer, and screenwriter
...
(1973–1974)
# ''Vzpoura Mozků'' -
Václav Šorel, František Kobík (1977–1979)
# ''
Čtyřlístek'' -
Jaroslav Němeček
Jaroslav (also written as Yaroslav or Jarosław in other Slavic languages) is a Czech and Slovak first name, pagan in origin.
There are several possible origins of the name Jaroslav. It is very likely that originally the two elements of the name ...
, Ljuba Štíplová (since 1969)
Notes and references
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