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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.
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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.
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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.
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The monthly publication had no constant features, nevertheless several new features were created almost monthly. Some of the most popular features were:
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appeared, in the beginning it was mostly a thicker version of the original magazine, but after a while it evolved into a more
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s material was produced by the magazine's own staff, but a handful of foreign comics also appeared in the magazine, including
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was Pera Pervo (Pervo-Kris). This edition didn't fold until November 5, 2008, with a final summer special appearing in 2009.
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The longest lasting of these editions was in Finland, where the magazine was launched in 1989, titled
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Dick Kolby), and was also featured in the actual series as the sadistic and overweight character
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The magazine reached its peak around 1990 when it sold around 35,000 copies per month.
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who a few years later created the successful and popular comic strip
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In 1990, a foreign edition was launched in Sweden, also named
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Index


Limited series
Humor/comedy
Bjørn Ousland
Arnold Milten
Frode Øverli
Norwegian
comic book
Gevion
Bladkompaniet
satiric
toilet humour
Gary Larson
The Far Side
Werner
python
The Essential Guide to World Comics
Tim Pilcher
Brad Brooks
underground comix
Dag Kolstad
Norsk MAD
MAD Magazine
pen name
Rolf Håndstad
Tommy Sydsæter
Bjørn Ousland
Arild Midthun
Kristian B. Walters
Frode Øverli

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