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Prijatelji
Publication information
Publisher Prijatelji Comics group, Shlitz Comics
First appearance Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta
(2006)
Created by Marko Todosijević (Mrvax)
Vladimir Petković (Vlapet)
Tihomir Kostić (Kovenant)

Prijatelji is a Serbian humorous comic book series published only in Serbia. Founded by Marko Todosijević (Mrvax) in 2005, in Belgrade, Serbia, it was largely expanded and shaped in its own direction over the following eight years. From 2006 to 2012 it was supported by the Shlitz Comics group with additional support from the Šumatovčka art school.

Information

Prijatelji (English: Goffies /ˈɡuː.fi~es/) [1] is a Serbian humorous comic book series about the crazy and socially depraved characters created by its main author, Marko Todosijević (Mrvax), [2] which ran from 2006 to 2009. After a pause of two years, in 2011, the series was re-launched in cooperation with Vladimir Petković (Vlapet) [3] and later on with Tihomir Kostić (Kovenant).

Authors of the serial: Kovenant, Mrvax, Vlapet ©2013

Publication history

The creation of Prijatelji started when Todosijević worked on a short comic strip, Zvuci Rodnog Kraja, ('The sounds of Hometown') in 2003. It was a strip-based and short-lived series consisting of two issues. Most of the material was accidentally destroyed, and only a couple of panels still exist in physical form. The series followed the happenings at a tavern called Zvuci Rodnog Kraja ('The sounds of Hometown'), and the only resemblance to Prijatelji was a character named Vukota Šiljić. This character was different than the one of the same name in Prijatelji, but it opened the way for the creation of Prijatelji. Scriptwriter Marko Radovanović (Maré) also contributed. A year later, the series was turned down, and Todosijević began to work on new characters and a concept that would later be known as Prijatelji. During the production of the concept and characters, Todosijević took inspiration from people he knew, as some of the characters were caricatures of actual people.

Influences from film, and comedies in particular, made quite an impact on Prijatelji. Jackie Chan's movies and Monty Python's Flying Circus had strong effects on the creation of the series. Additionally, domestic Serbian movies including Balkanski Špijun, Varljivo leto '68, Maratonci trče počasni krug, Kad porastem biću Kengur, and Sedam i po also had an influence.

2006

Mrmi and Zombiša as they first appeared in Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta (2006).

In 2006, the first characters were created. The first were an albino zombie named Zombiša, a dog-groundhog hybrid named Mrmi, followed by Nindža Nidža, Dule Student, and a jelly belly creature[ clarification needed] named Zglavko. These five characters are the heart of the series and their personalities and appearances underwent minor changes through the years. The name of the series, Prijatelji ('Pals') was ironic as the characters had more animosity towards each other than sympathy and friendly intentions. In the original print of the first issue Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta, there were only five characters. The publication's moderate success and joining Shlitz Comics led to a reprint in 2007, which was filled with new pages and one new character.

2007

In 2007, when the first issue of Prijatelji was reprinted, the character of Mile Betmen was added. He was a more-than-obvious parody of DC Comics' Batman, with a big beer belly and the role of masked avenger and pig farmer. His appearance brought more value to the series, but when the second issue of Prijatelji appeared the same year, entitled Harmonija u zemlji bedaka, the series showed improvement, both in drawing style and storytelling. The number of characters expanded, so the stories gained more than fights and pranks. Female characters were also brought in, and the series began to touch on more emotional themes; the clashes and animosity featured in the first issue were still present, but crafted with more taste and moderation.

2008–2009

Vukota Šiljić and Nindža Nidža in an action scene from Osasuna VS Calgary ('Osasuna vs. Calgary') (2009).'

2008 was a quiet year as Todosijević searched for new ideas. The preparation of the new issue lasted over a year. In March 2009, the third issue, entitled Osasuna VS Calgary ('Osasuna vs. Calgary') appeared. In this issue, besides Todosijević's work, Bojan Milojević (Asterian) contributed with one panel with Nindža Nidža on the back cover. As there was more than enough prepared material, a couple of months later another issue entitled Nema tata para sine was published. It was the best issue so far, with excellent gags and a drastically improved style.[ citation needed] It featured 27 pages and artistic contributions from Serbian comic artists Saša Arsenić, Miloš Slavković and Borivoje Grbić.

After the release of this issue, [4] due to personal issues, Todosijević ceased work on Prijatelji.

2011–2012

Mačo Mikula in the scene from the issue Naseči mi 'leba i parizer na koso (2012).

Two years later, Todosijević decided to begin work on Prijatelji again, [5] this time with Vladimir Petković. The result was a special issue of Prijatelji, which was published in April, 2012. Besides the previous main characters, this special publication brought new characters like Radojka, Stamena and Mitar Tuki Trgovac, and announced a crazy new character named Mačo Mikula. Also, in comparison to older issues, this special had titles for the gags and was published in a bigger format.

After the release and promotion of this special issue, Todosijević and Petković joined forces with old friend Tihomir Kostić and began to work on an improved and zanier approach to Prijatelji, which demanded some changes and cuts. First, the character of Mile Betmen was removed due to his looks, as he was a parody of DC Comics' Batman. As the team intended to make Prijatelji more commercial and interesting to publishers, the character was permanently replaced with Mačo Mikula, who became the main character. At some point, Mile Betmen and Mačo Mikula were supposed to work together, but the idea was quickly dropped. The second character which was reworked was Mrmi; from a lovable scamp, Mrmi became a sexually voracious and aggressively crazed character. The surroundings and plot were also reworked. All of the characters faced real-life situations, social injustice and problems, more connections and interactions, alcohol, women, and other issues in today's society. The new authors also inserted a number of new characters to improve the situations, and the series itself, by making them funnier and more interesting.

The three authors decided to make a second volume, primarily because of the changes and new characters that were introduced. The special issue Porodični Paket/Extreme Paket (Specijalni broj) ('Family Pack/Extreme Pack (Special issue)') [6] became a turning point in the series and the bridge to a new publication. It was considered the first issue of volume two. The next issue under Number 2 appeared under the title of Naseči mi 'leba i parizer na koso [7] [8] and was published in late November, 2012.

2013

During the summer of 2013, the creators entirely changed the series' concept. New episodes were on the way, and opposite to earlier issues, the new edition of Prijatelji under the working title Daj...daj...'armonike! would bring longer and more layered stories, filled with themes of the supernatural, horror, action, martial arts, and more detailed storytelling. In August 2013, an additional member was added to the crew, colorist Momir Marković. Besides a plan for the comic to be published in print, the creators also planned to publish special issues online in color, and in additional languages, such as Italian and English.

Style and approach

The drawing style in Prijatelji is reminiscent of the Italian ( Fumetti) school, French Bande dessinee elements and Matt Groening's approach, but yet original. While Todosijević's style is similar to the Simpsons and André Franquin, Petković's work features influences from Roberto Raviola, Roberto Diso and Fabio Civitelli. Kostić takes his approach from artists like Eduardo Risso, Kenichi Sonoda, Nicola Mari and early Enrico Marini. Regarding writing, all three of the authors take ideas and inspiration from their own inner sources,[ clarification needed] making the stories very original and hilarious at the same time.[ citation needed] Music also has an influence on Prijatelji, but only as a background element.

Setting

The world of Prijatelji is set in the city of Šiljino Brdo (English: 'Nibs Hill'), which is located somewhere in Serbia. The main places characters meet are dark alleys, DJ Sarma's flat, or a tavern called Tri Leša ('Three Corpses') owned by Rista Turista.

Concept

Situations present in the series include the problems of today's world, misfortunes or joys, socially depraved situations, sex, violence, sport, love, hate, alcohol, music, and injustice. Dark and light humor are mixed together and can be seen in one panel at the same time, likewise love, hate or violence. In addition to chaos, there is critique of trashy people and their way of life. Occasional song lyrics mockingly appear from Serbian genres such as turbo folk and folk-pop. Themes dealing with the supernatural, aliens, and ancient myths are also included.

Trivia

In May 2012, a slide show animation of Prijatelji was created based on the episode Radojka Phenomenon [9] from Porodični Paket/Extreme Paket (Specijalni broj) ('Family Pack/Extreme Pack (Special issue)'). Both Todosijević and Petković, have appeared in the short psycho-thriller Sanctuary. [10] Unofficially, in video clip form, Prijatelji covered the song Karate Kara te [11] from Serbian hardcore/crossover band Sick Mother Fakers with illustrations from the issues.

Characters

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Prijatelji (comics))
Prijatelji
Publication information
Publisher Prijatelji Comics group, Shlitz Comics
First appearance Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta
(2006)
Created by Marko Todosijević (Mrvax)
Vladimir Petković (Vlapet)
Tihomir Kostić (Kovenant)

Prijatelji is a Serbian humorous comic book series published only in Serbia. Founded by Marko Todosijević (Mrvax) in 2005, in Belgrade, Serbia, it was largely expanded and shaped in its own direction over the following eight years. From 2006 to 2012 it was supported by the Shlitz Comics group with additional support from the Šumatovčka art school.

Information

Prijatelji (English: Goffies /ˈɡuː.fi~es/) [1] is a Serbian humorous comic book series about the crazy and socially depraved characters created by its main author, Marko Todosijević (Mrvax), [2] which ran from 2006 to 2009. After a pause of two years, in 2011, the series was re-launched in cooperation with Vladimir Petković (Vlapet) [3] and later on with Tihomir Kostić (Kovenant).

Authors of the serial: Kovenant, Mrvax, Vlapet ©2013

Publication history

The creation of Prijatelji started when Todosijević worked on a short comic strip, Zvuci Rodnog Kraja, ('The sounds of Hometown') in 2003. It was a strip-based and short-lived series consisting of two issues. Most of the material was accidentally destroyed, and only a couple of panels still exist in physical form. The series followed the happenings at a tavern called Zvuci Rodnog Kraja ('The sounds of Hometown'), and the only resemblance to Prijatelji was a character named Vukota Šiljić. This character was different than the one of the same name in Prijatelji, but it opened the way for the creation of Prijatelji. Scriptwriter Marko Radovanović (Maré) also contributed. A year later, the series was turned down, and Todosijević began to work on new characters and a concept that would later be known as Prijatelji. During the production of the concept and characters, Todosijević took inspiration from people he knew, as some of the characters were caricatures of actual people.

Influences from film, and comedies in particular, made quite an impact on Prijatelji. Jackie Chan's movies and Monty Python's Flying Circus had strong effects on the creation of the series. Additionally, domestic Serbian movies including Balkanski Špijun, Varljivo leto '68, Maratonci trče počasni krug, Kad porastem biću Kengur, and Sedam i po also had an influence.

2006

Mrmi and Zombiša as they first appeared in Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta (2006).

In 2006, the first characters were created. The first were an albino zombie named Zombiša, a dog-groundhog hybrid named Mrmi, followed by Nindža Nidža, Dule Student, and a jelly belly creature[ clarification needed] named Zglavko. These five characters are the heart of the series and their personalities and appearances underwent minor changes through the years. The name of the series, Prijatelji ('Pals') was ironic as the characters had more animosity towards each other than sympathy and friendly intentions. In the original print of the first issue Svakoj (h)rani šake soli dosta, there were only five characters. The publication's moderate success and joining Shlitz Comics led to a reprint in 2007, which was filled with new pages and one new character.

2007

In 2007, when the first issue of Prijatelji was reprinted, the character of Mile Betmen was added. He was a more-than-obvious parody of DC Comics' Batman, with a big beer belly and the role of masked avenger and pig farmer. His appearance brought more value to the series, but when the second issue of Prijatelji appeared the same year, entitled Harmonija u zemlji bedaka, the series showed improvement, both in drawing style and storytelling. The number of characters expanded, so the stories gained more than fights and pranks. Female characters were also brought in, and the series began to touch on more emotional themes; the clashes and animosity featured in the first issue were still present, but crafted with more taste and moderation.

2008–2009

Vukota Šiljić and Nindža Nidža in an action scene from Osasuna VS Calgary ('Osasuna vs. Calgary') (2009).'

2008 was a quiet year as Todosijević searched for new ideas. The preparation of the new issue lasted over a year. In March 2009, the third issue, entitled Osasuna VS Calgary ('Osasuna vs. Calgary') appeared. In this issue, besides Todosijević's work, Bojan Milojević (Asterian) contributed with one panel with Nindža Nidža on the back cover. As there was more than enough prepared material, a couple of months later another issue entitled Nema tata para sine was published. It was the best issue so far, with excellent gags and a drastically improved style.[ citation needed] It featured 27 pages and artistic contributions from Serbian comic artists Saša Arsenić, Miloš Slavković and Borivoje Grbić.

After the release of this issue, [4] due to personal issues, Todosijević ceased work on Prijatelji.

2011–2012

Mačo Mikula in the scene from the issue Naseči mi 'leba i parizer na koso (2012).

Two years later, Todosijević decided to begin work on Prijatelji again, [5] this time with Vladimir Petković. The result was a special issue of Prijatelji, which was published in April, 2012. Besides the previous main characters, this special publication brought new characters like Radojka, Stamena and Mitar Tuki Trgovac, and announced a crazy new character named Mačo Mikula. Also, in comparison to older issues, this special had titles for the gags and was published in a bigger format.

After the release and promotion of this special issue, Todosijević and Petković joined forces with old friend Tihomir Kostić and began to work on an improved and zanier approach to Prijatelji, which demanded some changes and cuts. First, the character of Mile Betmen was removed due to his looks, as he was a parody of DC Comics' Batman. As the team intended to make Prijatelji more commercial and interesting to publishers, the character was permanently replaced with Mačo Mikula, who became the main character. At some point, Mile Betmen and Mačo Mikula were supposed to work together, but the idea was quickly dropped. The second character which was reworked was Mrmi; from a lovable scamp, Mrmi became a sexually voracious and aggressively crazed character. The surroundings and plot were also reworked. All of the characters faced real-life situations, social injustice and problems, more connections and interactions, alcohol, women, and other issues in today's society. The new authors also inserted a number of new characters to improve the situations, and the series itself, by making them funnier and more interesting.

The three authors decided to make a second volume, primarily because of the changes and new characters that were introduced. The special issue Porodični Paket/Extreme Paket (Specijalni broj) ('Family Pack/Extreme Pack (Special issue)') [6] became a turning point in the series and the bridge to a new publication. It was considered the first issue of volume two. The next issue under Number 2 appeared under the title of Naseči mi 'leba i parizer na koso [7] [8] and was published in late November, 2012.

2013

During the summer of 2013, the creators entirely changed the series' concept. New episodes were on the way, and opposite to earlier issues, the new edition of Prijatelji under the working title Daj...daj...'armonike! would bring longer and more layered stories, filled with themes of the supernatural, horror, action, martial arts, and more detailed storytelling. In August 2013, an additional member was added to the crew, colorist Momir Marković. Besides a plan for the comic to be published in print, the creators also planned to publish special issues online in color, and in additional languages, such as Italian and English.

Style and approach

The drawing style in Prijatelji is reminiscent of the Italian ( Fumetti) school, French Bande dessinee elements and Matt Groening's approach, but yet original. While Todosijević's style is similar to the Simpsons and André Franquin, Petković's work features influences from Roberto Raviola, Roberto Diso and Fabio Civitelli. Kostić takes his approach from artists like Eduardo Risso, Kenichi Sonoda, Nicola Mari and early Enrico Marini. Regarding writing, all three of the authors take ideas and inspiration from their own inner sources,[ clarification needed] making the stories very original and hilarious at the same time.[ citation needed] Music also has an influence on Prijatelji, but only as a background element.

Setting

The world of Prijatelji is set in the city of Šiljino Brdo (English: 'Nibs Hill'), which is located somewhere in Serbia. The main places characters meet are dark alleys, DJ Sarma's flat, or a tavern called Tri Leša ('Three Corpses') owned by Rista Turista.

Concept

Situations present in the series include the problems of today's world, misfortunes or joys, socially depraved situations, sex, violence, sport, love, hate, alcohol, music, and injustice. Dark and light humor are mixed together and can be seen in one panel at the same time, likewise love, hate or violence. In addition to chaos, there is critique of trashy people and their way of life. Occasional song lyrics mockingly appear from Serbian genres such as turbo folk and folk-pop. Themes dealing with the supernatural, aliens, and ancient myths are also included.

Trivia

In May 2012, a slide show animation of Prijatelji was created based on the episode Radojka Phenomenon [9] from Porodični Paket/Extreme Paket (Specijalni broj) ('Family Pack/Extreme Pack (Special issue)'). Both Todosijević and Petković, have appeared in the short psycho-thriller Sanctuary. [10] Unofficially, in video clip form, Prijatelji covered the song Karate Kara te [11] from Serbian hardcore/crossover band Sick Mother Fakers with illustrations from the issues.

Characters


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