Faced with losing their flagship publication, the publishing house tasked artist and writer Lothar Dräger with creating a new trio to replace the Digedags seamlessly. In January 1976, Mosaik Issue 1/1976 introduced the Abrafaxe: Abrax: The brave, impulsive, and strong blonde fighter.
: Created by Hannes Hegen, these characters (Dig, Dag, and Digedag) led the magazine from 1955 until June 1975. The Abrafaxe (#1/1976–Present) Faced with losing their flagship publication, the publishing
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Many German fans use the "fixed PDF" as a digital backup for their physical library. If you own the paper issues, keeping a personal digital copy is generally considered "fair use" in most European jurisdictions (though legally grey). or Abrafaxe (e.g.
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