- Pahkasika
"Pahkasika" (Finnish for "
warthog ") was a Finnish adult humourmagazine , edited byMarkku Paretskoi and published from1975 to2000 .Unlike the British adult humour comic "Viz" and the Nordic adult humour magazine "
Pyton "/"Myrkky ", "Pahkasika" did not include muchpornography despite sometimes very ribald jokes. Instead it focused more on such things asalcoholism , family crises,xenophobia and other negative aspects of adult life, all presented in a humorous way that appeared deceptively child-friendly. Some of the jokes in the magazine were almost indistinguishable from articles in a mainstream magazine.Recurring strips in "Pahkasika" included:
* "Miihkali ", akindergarten -aged boy whose parents are nearly always having a crisis, either with him or with each other, but usually Miihkali doesn't understand what is going on at all.
* "Pahkeinen ", an old man with a nihilistic attitude to life, and his alcoholic dog who sometimes acts as a guide dog.
* "Peräsmies ", aparody ofSuperman (called "Teräsmies" in Finland), asuperhero who could fly by farting loudly due to eating cannedpea soup contaminated by an explosion at a nuclear plant.
* "Vanhat herrat ", two men engaging on adventures, accompanied with relatives and friends all dressed up in black suits or in similar fashion as the two men.
* "Hemmo Paskiainen ", a wildchild in his early teens who hangs out with his friends Stegu & Löka drinking beer, smoking cigarettes and terrorizing other people, especially his father Armas and characters like priests and fine ladies.
* "Armas Paskiainen ", father of Hemmo Paskiainen. These strips take place in the same universe with Hemmo Paskiainen, but perspective is the father's. Common themes include unsuccessful attempts of fatherhood, cheating Hemmo's mother, eating pills, drinking alcohol, committing suicide and dying.
* "Hyvä sinä ", short and absurd strips drawn with a distinctive style byTeemu Suviala with a signature "Mies Suviala".
* "Kolme Rumaa Teroa ", ("Three Ugly Teros") three-frame strips of three guys causing pain and harm to people in various ways. Their usual victims are best categorized as being "politically correct " people.The magazine also featured irregular articles such as
photomanipulation s and a course in foreign languages, with all the example phrases having a subtly different (and more humorous) meaning. The magazine also featured regularly lists of one-linerpun s. Parodies of different mail-order catalogues were also popular. The mail order catalogues usually had a common theme for all the stuff that was offered. For example, computer games for the elderly -catalog had amolotov cocktail joystick forWinter War veterans. Recurring theme was also imaginary magazines, couple of pages laid out in a way to resemble some other magazine than Pahkasika. These usually made fun of a particular theme. Examples of the sub-magazines include "Kakka" ("poop" in Finnish), parodying zombies as a popular culture theme and "Luksus" ("luxury" in Finnish), making fun about fashionable high society lifestyle magazines. The latter featured a most likely fictitious short interview with the rock singerJuice Leskinen .A conscious policy of the authors was to avoid making fun of Russians, the Soviet regime, or their influence on Finland, which all would have been sitting ducks for the particular style of humour.Fact|date=February 2007
References
* Pahkasian kustantaja (1985-2000): [http://www.bananapress.fi Banana Press Oy]
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