Didi & Stulle

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Didi & Stulle is the title of a series of comics by Philip Tägert alias Fil, which appeared biweekly from January 1997 to May 2015 as a one-page in the Berlin city magazine zitty .

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The two pigs from Berlin, Dieter Kolenda (Didi) and Andreas Stullkowski (Stulle) from the Märkisches Viertel in Berlin, are prototypes of the Proll . Didi in particular is heavily oversubscribed. He is adored and admired by Stulle. Didi is stupid, fat and boastful, but Stulle is small (often only Didis knee height) and shy. In the sprawling verbal battles with Didi, he is regularly defeated, sometimes only apparently. A running gag is Didi's latent homosexuality, which he very often tries to cover up by defaming Stulle as gay .

The place of action is Berlin. There and in other places (such as the North Pole, Saxony-Anhalt, space or hell, in the comic an image of Perleberger Strasse in Berlin-Moabit ), the heroes usually have to endure adventures involuntarily. Figures that appear again and again are the psychotherapist “Der Rainer” (for 20 years without state funding), Ms. Stullkowski (Stulles mother) and God (Stulles illegitimate father).

publication

A selection of the comics from Zitty was also published in book form by the publisher reprodukt from 1998 . Since volume 9 Didi & Stulle - The albums are published by Zitty Verlag on behalf of the Chancellor . Ten volumes and three special volumes have been published so far.

Awards

In 2008, the comic series was at the presentation of ICOM Independent Comic Prize the special jury prize for a remarkable comic publication .

Individual evidence

  1. Rochus Hahn: Special jury prize for a remarkable comic book: “Didi and Stulle 1–7” by Fil (reproduced). Interest association Comic eV, 2008, accessed on December 3, 2015 .

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