
The comics enthralled young minds, telling the tales of visitors from the space on the prehisoric Earth, creating human kind and responsible for its later development, suggesting, like Däniken’s books, that signs of this interference were still visible, such as the famous Nasca lines in South America. Even then, only seven were released, until earlier this year. Popular across Europe, translated into 12 languages including Spanish and Swedish, ironically what’s one of the best-known Polish comics were not published there until 1982, by the Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, after the series had been published in full in Germany. Gods from Outer Space: The War of the ChariotsĪlthough credited to Erich von Däniken, the Comics in Poland web site notes the eight albums, launched in 1977 in Europe, were the work of Alfred Gorny, editor and script writer and Auschwitz survivor Arnold Mostowicz and artist Boguslaw Polch (suggested by Grzegorz Rosinski, who had been considered, but had begun work on his Thorgal series), now best known for the space detective comic, Funky Koval.

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