Jeż Jerzy

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Jeż Jerzy (George the Hedgehog) is a popular[1] Polish comic book title created by two young artists, Rafał Skarżycki [pl] (script) and Tomasz Lew Leśniak [pl] (drawings).

Jeż Jerzy, Ścigany, published in 2003

The comic strip first appeared as part of a children's magazine called Świerszczyk. Originally, the strips were aimed at children with Jerzy the Hedgehog having adventures in a fairy tale land. In 1996, the strips were first published in the magazine Ślizg as an "adult version".

The adult version of the comic strip was a satire on politics and modern Poland. The comic makes fun of groups like the

drugs. It is often violent and has scenes of nudity. Jerży has become a part of the skateboarding
subculture. The adult version is still running on Ślizg and many versions of the adult comic books were published both in and outside of Poland.

Characters

Albums

Child friendly version:

  • Jeż Jerzy: Dla dzieci (For Children)

Adult versions:

  • Jeż Jerzy: The True Story - The book is not counted as part of official series and it had a very limited print run, many of the stories were reprinted in later albums.
  • Jeż Jerzy: Nie dla dzieci (Not for Children) – 2002. A series of short stories
  • Jeż Jerzy: Wróg publiczny (The Public Enemy) – 2002. A series of short stories
  • Jeż Jerzy: Egzorcysta (The Exorcist) – 2003. A long story. The story is a spoof of
    The Exorcist
    . In the story Jerzy is chosen by God to save the world from Satan's plot to take over.
  • Jeż Jerzy: Ścigany (The Fugitive) – 2003. Short stories
  • Jeż Jerzy: Dokument (The Documentary) – 2004. A series of short stories, combined with a host telling the story of Jerzy's life.
  • Jeż Jerzy: Ziom (Homie) – 2005. Short stories.
  • Jeż Jerzy: In vitro – 2006. Two long stories. One has Jerzy being cloned and the other has Jerzy being imprisoned with his enemy Przemysław R.
  • Jeż Jerzy: Człowiek z Blizną (Scarface) – published in 2007. A long story and centred on the Pieta "the Scar" character.
  • Jeż Jerzy: Musi umrzeć (Must Die) - published in 2009. It centers on the motif of death (i.e. Jerzy faking his own death to avoid paying bills).

Awards

An episode of Jeż Jerzy won the Grand Prix at the

International Festival of Comics in Łódź in 1999.[2]

Film

An animated film was released in 2011. The script was written by the authors themselves. The first teaser trailer can be seen on YouTube. YouTube

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived February 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Jakub Demianczuk, Tomasz Lesniak biography

External links