Gnuff Explained

Gnuff is a Danish comic book series about an anthropomorphic dragon who lives in a city with his wife Gnellie and his son Gnicky. They keep their wings hidden (they are compact enough to be concealed under their clothing) and generally try to live quietly, being considered 'outsiders' in a Carl Barks-like world of contemporary talking animals.

Gnuff first appeared in the Scandinavian fanzine Sejd (#12, 1974). Over the years, creator Freddy Milton has written and drawn many feature-length stories, resulting in a series of full-color albums, a regular Sunday-page newspaper comic strip, appearances in Critters and alongside Usagi Yojimbo[1]

The Gnuff stories often revolve around social and environmental concerns. In an interview in Amazing Heroes #129, Milton said, "My dragons openly depict the problems of minorities. they have to conceal their old culture (their wings) to make it in our society. Also, they are a species on the decline. These are the reasons why they appeal to me."[2]

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Exclusive reviews in Danish media

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.usagiyojimbo.com/other/comics/uy-cs1.html USAGI YOJIMBO Color Special #1 - From The Editors Desk
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20000615003054/http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/7211/fmart.html Interview from Amazing Heroes 129, 1987.