Mosaik Magazine Digedags Ausgabe 1 226 Abrafaxe 1 355 Pdf
Due to a dispute over creative control, Hannes Hegen took the rights to his characters and left the publisher, Verlag Junge Welt , in 1975. The original Digedags line concluded with issue #223, followed by a handful of reprints and subsequent expanded special releases, capping the historical run at 226 variations. The Abrafaxe Era: Issues 1 to 355
: Covers the entire golden age of the original characters—Dig, Dag, and Digedag. Created by Johannes Hegenbarth (under the pseudonym Hannes Hegen ), this run lasted from December 1955 until November 1975.
The comfort-loving, food-obsessed, and deeply empathetic companion. Mapping the Abrafaxe 1–355 Milestone Mosaik Magazine Digedags Ausgabe 1 226 Abrafaxe 1 355 Pdf
: Sci-fi explorations of the Moon and beyond.
is considered Eastern German cultural heritage, with many readers following the series for decades. 2025/2026 Update: The Return of the Digedags In 2025, for the 70th anniversary of and the 100th anniversary of Hannes Hegen's birth, the Steinchen für Steinchen Verlag Due to a dispute over creative control, Hannes
The first Abrafaxe story appeared in Mosaik 2/76 (which collectors call Abrafaxe #1). The heroes were three pirates from the 17th century: Alex, Brabax, and Califax. While the Digedags were disciplined education, the Abrafaxe were chaotic, humorous, and full of slapstick.
Following Hegen's departure, the Abrafaxe Shop introduced in January 1976. While they shared a similar look to their predecessors, their personalities were more distinct: Abrax (the bold leader), Brabax (the intellectual), and Califax (the food-loving epicurean). Created by Johannes Hegenbarth (under the pseudonym Hannes
: A fan-favorite medieval arc following the bumbling Knight Runkel von Rübenstein.
Writer Lothar Dräger and artist Lona Rietschel are credited with creating the Abrafaxe and their distinctive look.