Rocky (comic strip)
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Rocky is a Swedish autobiographical comic strip created by Martin Kellerman, focusing on an anthropomorphic dog, Rocky, and his friends in their everyday life in Stockholm.
Overview
Rocky is based on Kellerman's own life.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> According to Kellerman, "My friends are just such perfect cartoon characters. A lot of times they say things and all I have to do is write it down. Their personalities match and complement each other so well, it's impossible not to write it down. If I wait a while, even the upsetting stuff they can still laugh about."<ref name="MacDonald">Template:Cite journal</ref>
Some of the humor draws from hip hop culture, and the dialogue sometimes incorporates English phrases. Kellerman states that "when a Swede says something like Jay-Z would say, that's automatically funny. It's still white here, but in Sweden, it's funnier. Most of my friends have grown up on hip-hop, but it's like a joke—we're so not gangsta."<ref name="MacDonald"/>
The comic has been translated to Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Serbian, English, Spanish, and French, either as a running strip or collected in book form.
History
Kellerman created Rocky after his girlfriend broke up with him and he was fired from his job as a cartoonist for a pornographic magazine. He decided to draw a comic strip about his current situation to entertain himself and his friends and did not initially take it seriously.<ref name="Kellerman">Template:Cite web</ref> The strip was picked up by the free newspaper Metro and moved from publication to publication because multiple newspapers canceled the strip in response to reader complaints over its profanity and sexual content.<ref name="MacDonald"/><ref name="Kellerman"/>
The strips have been collected in several books, first one published in 1999. Fantagraphics Books published two volumes of the strip, translated into English, in 2005 and 2008.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Kellerman also publishes Rocky as a magazine, featuring comic strips and other material, including interviews with hip hop artists such as 50 Cent, M.I.A. and The Game drawn in comic form.<ref name="MacDonald"/> Rocky has also been performed as a touring play in Sweden in 2000.<ref name="Kellerman"/> 13 episodes of an animated TV series were produced, and have been released on DVD.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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- Swedish comic strips
- 1998 comics debuts
- Swedish comics characters
- Autobiographical comics
- Fantagraphics titles
- Fictional cartoonists
- Comics characters introduced in 1998
- Mascots introduced in 1998
- Anthropomorphic dogs
- Fictional Swedish people
- Humor comics
- Slice of life comics
- Underground comix
- 1998 establishments in Sweden
- Comics about anthropomorphic animals
- Comics about anthropomorphic dogs
- Animated characters
- Comics magazines published in Sweden
- Swedish mascots
- Magazine mascots
- Comics adapted into animated series
- Male characters in comics
- Male characters in advertising
- Comics set in Stockholm