Known for "man-child" antics, dry wit, and relatable observations about family, pub culture, and sports . Archive Context: "Madman Scans"
In Norway, Christmas is synonymous with Julehefter . These are high-quality comic magazines released annually by publishers like . Pondus consistently tops the sales charts for these specials, often featuring exclusive long-form stories or curated selections of the year's best strips. You can find various editions and back-issues on platforms like Bookis and eBay . "Madman Scans" and Online Availability Pondus -2008- Julen 2008 -Madman scans - Norweg...
This report covers the 2008 Christmas edition of the popular Norwegian comic strip Known for "man-child" antics, dry wit, and relatable
Among the many specials released, (Christmas 2008) holds a special place in the hearts of longtime readers. Now, thanks to archival efforts — including releases tagged under “Madman scans” — this issue has found a second life in digital collections. Pondus consistently tops the sales charts for these
During the mid-to-late 2000s, the "Scene" had specific rules for distributing comics. While major release groups focused on American weekly floppies (like FAS or DCP ), there were smaller, regional "scanlation" groups. Madman Scans (often stylized as [Madman] in .nfo files) was likely a European-based group, possibly Scandinavian, with a focus on:
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