www.ensomheterJohan.se #BusterOchSara #Trakten #gift #comics #archeologicalfinds Dad had a habit of saving a lot more things than Mum thought was necessary. So now she is going through every closet to decide what to keep, what to give and what to trash. Among the finds made in this process are these homeproduced gifts from me and from my little brother. It seems to be two birthday gifts and one Father's day gift. It furthermore seems that I, already at the age of nine, drew a story about a tractor and a cat. Though the tractor in this comic shows no face, no voice and no name, I dare claim that this is Buster. But is the cat Sara? Well, all I can say about that, is that I have no actual ground for why it would not be. Anyway, the main protagonist of the story is neither the cat nor the tractor, but a louse. I have made more comics about this louse character, but I suspect that this was its first appearance. So what did my brother @gaphalsen2099 do? He also made some comics. Sequels to some of the ones we made for the earliest issues of Blandbok. Part II of Bubblan 30 and Part IV of Daddahockes äventyr. I believe comics with these numbers also appear in somewhat-less-early-than-the-aforementioned-earliest Blandbok issues. So I suppose we forgot that these had already been made. As you can see, this version of Bubblan 30 II does not only star Codename Fjoltomanen, but also such celebrities as Amalgam and doctor Simspad. The tv viewer and bicyclist you can see in Daddahockes äventyr IV (or Daddaockes ävtyr IV, as the title is actually spelled (giving it an unintentional distinction from its Blandbok parallel)) must be Daddahocke's friend Vickericke. He appeared in previous episodes as well, but I originally stole (or incoroporated, if you prefer) this character from @henrikbromander . Don't remember if Henrik's version looked like this, but the name is the same, and at least elements of his backstory. The last (or chronologically probably the first) of these books is Gosedjurens rekordbok 1990. A second edition of this book of records for textile animals was made the following year. As far as I recall, that was also the last (or let us say latest) edition. (på/i Kull, Kronobergs Län, Sweden) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Mtd-HplYI/?igshid=1suz8y9ag6faa









