Arild Midthun

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Arild Midthun
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May 6th, 1964, Bergen, Norway

Arild Midthun (born 6 May 1964) is a Norwegian illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist. He was born in Bergen.

Among his early production is the comics strip Patrick & Co in the newspaper Bergens Tidende 1977, a spy series written by Tormod Løkling. His artistical breakthrough was the strip series Sirkus from 1980 to 1982, written by Terje Nordberg, Eirik Ildahl and Dag Kolstad. He was a central illustrator for the humorous magazines Norsk MAD from 1981, and Pyton from 1986 to 1995. He was awarded the Sproing Award in 1988, for the album Troll: Sølvskatten, jointly with Terje Nordberg.

 

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Contributions by Arild Midthun

Norway • MAD Magazine (Semic)
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Norway • MAD Magazine (Egmont)
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Norway • Miscellaneous MAD Specials (Egmont)
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Denmark • MAD Magazine (Semic)
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