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Gırgır (meaning Fun in English) was a
Turkish w****ly
humor magazine published from 1972 to 1993 in Turkey.
Gırgır was
founded in 1972 by the brothers...
- studio. Born in Silivri,
Istanbul Province, he
founded the
cartoon magazine Gırgır (Fun) with his
brother Tekin Aral, and
created such
characters as "Avanak...
-
followed the
tradition of
other humor magazines such as
Akbaba and
Gırgır. However,
unlike Gırgır Çarşaf was
published in full color. Çarşaf
managed to reach...
- such as Süper
Korku had
ceased publication altogether. The
humor magazine Gırgır ("fun"),
founded by Oğuz Aral in 1972,
provided a
fresh critical perspective...
-
scientist character created by İrfan
Sayar in 1977 for the
cartoon magazine Gırgır. The
cartoonist later went on to open a
studio selling actual working implementations...
- "Herodot Cevdet"
character actor, caricaturist,
screenwriter and
drawing of
Gırgır, ****huriyet, Hıbır, Ustura, Yeni Şafak
Metin Kaçan (1961–2013), Turkish...
- (50,000) and Uykusuz.
Historical examples include Oğuz Aral's
magazine Gırgır (which
reached a
circulation of 500,000 in the 1970s) and
Marko Paşa (launched...
- (50,000) and Uykusuz.
Historical examples include Oğuz Aral's
magazine Gırgır (which
reached a
circulation of 500,000 in the 1970s) and
Marko Paşa (launched...
- 1982 Son Savaşçı Yes Yes Yes
Murat Dört Yanım
Cehennem Yes Yes
Gırgır Ali Yes Yes
Gırgır Ali Ölümsüz Yes Yes Ali Kaya Kelepçe Yes Dayı
Cemil Kanije Kalesi...
- Post, The New Yorker, Mad Magazine, The Progressive, and others,
including Gırgır.
Perker was
nominated for an
Eisner Award for the
monthly series "Air" (written...