Sondermann is a cartoon character of the painter and cartoonist
Bernd Pfarr, which appeared, until August 1994, in a column of the same name by the writer
Simone Borowiak and, from 1987 to August 2004, regularly in the satirical magazine ''
Titanic
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''. Model for the name was Gerhard Sondermann, the first publisher of ''Titanic''.
Sondermann is a creation of an illustrator, who, as Bernd Pfarr himself once said, wants "to drive reality out of the pictures" ().
The comic
The world of Sondermann is subject to its own, individual laws: "Negro scrubbing" (German: "Negerschrubben") is a traditional ritual at Sondermann's company, Sondermann and his boss subdue their hunger by "huddling softly together" (German: "sich weich aneinander schmiegen"), consuming a Schnitzel and taking out the trash are common yoga exercises, and Sondermann defeats God (German: "den lieben Gott") in Tennis.
Sondermann's world is populated by strange creatures:
* a neighbor, Schulze, who often "comes to detonate" (German: "zum Sprengen kommt");
* God, as mentioned above;
* the blowdryer-armed super hero Supererpel, who is not actually that heroic;
* the brothers Strittmatter, also neighbors of Sondermann, who are penguins and "detonate saurians in their spare time" (German: "in ihrer Freizeit Saurier sprengen");
* Mr. Sharp, "lord over seven flies" (German: "Herr über sieben Fliegen"), who is for inexplicable reasons unbeloved by Sondermann, and is also a penguin and the "latest stallion" (German: "neuester Stecher") of Sondermann's mother;
* Herr Detlev Siehlbeck, who always carries a dead fish with him and expects that people pet it;
* a small dog named Willi, whose "freethinking remarks about the preparation of his food" (German: "freigeistige Ausführungen der Zubereitung seines Fresschens betreffend") impress the
Weltgeist so much that they cause
metaphysical levitation in it;
* and not least Sondermann himself: accountant, single and eager to learn, with a pronounced artistic side, while not insusceptible to erotic or homoerotic attraction.
Early Sondermann episodes mostly limited themselves to the master-servant relationship between Sondermann and his boss. The pandemonium of the above-listed characters grew gradually out of this fundamental conflict. According to writer
Robert Gernhardt, the character very soon developed a "life of its own" (German: "Eigenleben"), for which even the editorial staff of ''Titanic'' was not prepared.
Sondermann Award
Since 2004, the name of Bernd Pfarr's character also denotes an audience prize for comics awarded by and at the
Frankfurt Book Fair
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in collaboration with the magazine ''
Comixene'', the ''
Frankfurter Rundschau'', and ''
Spiegel Online
' () is a German news website. It was established in 1994 as ''Spiegel Online'' as a content mirror of the magazine ''Der Spiegel''. In 1995, the site began producing original stories and it introduced ''Spiegel Online International'' for artic ...
''. Some of the prizes include a cash sum.
Recipients 2004
*International comic: ''
Asterix and the Class Act
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'' by
Albert Uderzo and
René Goscinny
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*Domestic comic: ''Nichtlustig 2'' by
Joscha Sauer
*International
manga
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/
manhwa
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Modern Manhwa has extended its reach to many other countries. These comics have branched outside of Korea by acce ...
: ''
Angel Sanctuary'' by
Kaori Yuki
*Domestic manga: ''Without Identity'' by
Sascha Schätzchen
*Newcomer 2004: Joscha Sauer (''Nichtlustig 2'')
Recipients 2005
*International comic: ''Onkel Dagobert'' by
Don Rosa
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*Domestic comic: ''Die Chronik der Unsterblichen'' by
Wolfgang Hohlbein,
Benjamin von Eckartsberg and
Thomas von Kummant
*International manga/manhwa: ''
One Piece
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'' by
Eiichiro Oda
*Domestic manga: ''
Dystopia
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'' by
Judith Park
*Cartoon: ''Shit happens!'' by
Ralph Ruthe
*Newcomer 2005:
Arne Bellstorf (''Acht, neun, zehn'')
*Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Rudi Hurzlmeier
Recipients 2006
*International comic: ''
Sin City
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'' by
Frank Miller
*Domestic comic: ''Adolf – der Bonker'' by
Walter Moers
*International manga/manhwa: ''
Shinshi Doumei Cross'' by
Arina Tanemura
is a Japanese mangaka, manga artist, illustrator, and character designer. She made her professional manga debut in 1996 with the One-shot (comics), one-shot ''The Style of the Second Love'' in the shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Ribon ...
*Domestic manga: ''Jibun-Jishin'' by
Nina Werner
*Cartoon: ''Shit happens!'' by
Ralph Ruthe
*Newcomer 2006:
Moki (''Asleep in a foreign place'')
*Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Greser & Lenz
Recipients 2007
*International comic: ''
Calvin & Hobbes'' by
Bill Watterson
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*Domestic comic: ''Cash – I see a darkness'' by
Reinhard Kleist
*International manga/manhwa: ''
Death Note
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'' by
Takeshi Obata and
Tsugumi Ōba
*Domestic manga: ''Gothic Sports'' by
Anike Hage
*Cartoon: ''Shit happens!'' by
Ralph Ruthe
*Newcomer 2007:
Dirk Schwieger
*Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Rattelschneck (''
Stulli, das Pausenbrot'')
Recipients 2008
*International comic: ''Prinz Eisenherz'' by
Hal Foster
*Domestic comic: ''Die Sache mit Sorge'' by
Isabel Kreitz
*International manga/manhwa: Volume 44 of ''
One Piece
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'' by
Eiichiro Oda
*Domestic manga: ''Stupid Story 1'' by
Anna Hollmann
*Cartoon: ''Shit happens!'' by
Ralph Ruthe
*Newcomer 2008:
Barbara Yelin
*Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Stephan Rürup
Recipients 2009
*International comic: ''Der Dunkle Turm'' by
Jae Lee
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Jae Lee's first work for Marvel Com ...
et al. (illustration),
Peter David and
Robin Furth (text), based on
The Dark Tower by
Stephen King
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*Domestic comic: ''Prototyp'' by
Ralf König
*International manga/manhwa: Volume 48 of ''
One Piece
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'' by
Eiichiro Oda
*Domestic manga: ''Stupid Story 2'' by
Anna Hollmann
*Cartoon: ''Nichtlustig 4'' by
Joscha Sauer
*Newcomer 2009:
Michael Meier
*Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Kamagurka
Recipients 2010
* Comic: ''
Asterix and Obelix's Birthday'' by
René Goscinny
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and
Albert Uderzo, Egmont Ehapa
* Manga/Manhwa: ''
Legend of Zelda 1'' by
Akira Himekawa, Tokyopop
* Cartoon: ''Das schwarze Buch'' by
Uli Stein
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Stein began his career in 1978 with Armi ...
, Lappan
* Webcomic (endowed with 1,000 Euro): ''Beetlebum'' by
Johannes Kretzschmar.
* Newcomer 2010:
Felix Mertikat and
Benjamin Schreuder (''Jakob'')
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Ari Plikat
Recipients 2011
* Comic international: ''Das Leben von Anne Frank'' von Ernie Colón (drawings) and
Sid Jacobson (text), Carlsen
* Domestic comic (national): ''Haarmann'' von
Isabel Kreitz (drawings) and
Peer Meter (text), Carlsen
* Manga international: ''
Fairy Tail'', 4th part, by
Hiro Mashima
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, Carlsen
* Domestic manga (national): ''Die Wolke'' by
Anike Hage, after
Die Wolke von
Gudrun Pausewang, Tokyopop
* Webcomic (endowed with 1,000 Euro): ''Entoman'' von
David Füleki
* Newcomer 2011: Asja Wiegand
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Eugen Egner
Recipients 2012
* Comic international: ''Habibi'' von
Craig Thompson
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,
Reprodukt
* Domestic comic (national): ''
Steam Noir'' von Felix Mertikat (drawings) und Benjamin Schreuder (text), Cross Cult
* Manga international: ''
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'' von
Naoko Takeuchi, EMA
* Domestic manga (national): ''
Stupid Story 3'' von
Anna Hollmann, Tokyopop
* Webcomic (endowed with 1,000 Euro): ''
Das Leben ist kein Ponyhof'' von
Sarah Burrini
* Newcomer 2012:
Aisha Franz
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Christoph Niemann
Recipients 2013
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Hilke Raddatz
* Sponsorship award:
Katharina Greve
Recipients 2014
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Ernst Kahl
* Sponsorship award:
Sebastian Lörscher
* Scholarship:
Leonard Riegel
Recipients 2015
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Michael Sowa
* Sponsorship award:
Leonard Riegel
* Scholarship:
Ella Carina Werner
Recipients 2016
* Bernd-Pfarr-special-prize for comical art:
Thomas Kapielski
* Sponsorship award:
Jan Böhmermann
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* Scholarship: Fabian Lichter
Recipients 2017
* Sondermann-Preis für Komische Kunst:
Hans Traxler
* Sponsorship award: Kathrin Fricke
* Scholarship: Daniel Sibbe
Recipients 2018
* Sondermann-Preis für Komische Kunst:
Otto Waalkes for life work
* Sponsorship award:
Anna Haifisch
* Scholarship: Paula Irmschler
Recipients 2019
* Sondermann-Preis für Komische Kunst:
Nicolas Mahler for his comics based on masterpieces of world literature
* Sponsorship award:
Stefanie Sargnagel
* Scholarship: Adrian Schulz
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