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- The Nebelspalter is a Swiss satirical magazine, which also has a political orientation in its online platform. It was founded in 1875 by Jean Nötzli of...
- Temps (March 21, 2019). Karikaturist Chappatte erhält «Nebelspalter»-Publikumspreis 2012, nebelspalter.ch (February 2013). Patrick Chappatte, ****ociation...
- published humor magazine, after the Swedish Blandaren (1863) and the Swiss Nebelspalter (1875). The organization also produces occasional humor books (the best...
- illustrator from 1947. From 1958 he worked as a caricaturist for the Nebelspalter, Weltwoche and Beobachter newspapers, later also for Züri-Woche, Schweizerische...
- recordings. Since 2021, he has a w****ly video format Rima-Spalter on the Nebelspalter. Rima performs character comedy, parodies, physical comedy, sketch comedy...
- caricatures of politicians published in Luzerner Neuste Nachrichten, Nebelspalter, Stern, Tages-Anzeiger, Blick and in journals of the AZ Medien Gruppe...
- Mucha Poland Warsaw 1868 1952 Münchener Punsch Germany Munich 1848 1871 Nebelspalter Switzerland Zürich Rorschach (from 1921) Basel (from 1996) Horn (from...
- ISBN 3-256-00019-3. Jenny, H. A. (1991). Schweizer Originale. (in German) Rorschach: Nebelspalter. pp. 76–79. ISBN 3-85819-158-2. Langhans-Maync, S. (1984). Madame de...
- Milking Cat English US 2018 W****ly Online Teen Humor, Satire, Comics Nebelspalter German Switzerland 1875 René Gilsi, Franz Hohler, Heinrich Danioth, Marco...
- third oldest continually published humor magazine in the world after Nebelspalter (1875–present) and the Harvard Lampoon (1876–present). The magazine's...