Hägar Dünor

Hägar the Horrible renamed in French Hägar Dünor (word game on the Station of North) is a Viking of Cartoon created by Richard Browne known as Dik Browne, in 1973, and distributed by the King Features Syndicate. With died of Dik Browne, it is his/her son Chris Browne who takes the continuation in 1988.
Il was diffused in 1900 newspapers of 58 countries, in 13 languages.

Hägar has two principal occupations which are to attack the castles in England and to make feasts, but on the occasion it receives also the visit of the tax collector of the tax S. principal humor comes from the interaction of this adventurer with stressing modern elements, and from the outline of its family life. His/her principal companion, naive named Eddie the Lucky one, is all the opposite of a formidable Viking.

Other characters:

  • Its Helga wife, who tries to make it take part in the pieces of housework;
  • his/her Hamlet son;
  • his/her Honi daughter, slim and modern young girl, and who does not scorn to take the sword to fight from time to time;
  • its Kvack duck;
  • and its Snert dog.

External bonds

  • Hagar Dunor the Viking

Simple: Horrible Hagar the

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