M (comic strip)
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M is a semi-auto-biographical, surreal, Norwegian comic strip, written by Mads Eriksen. It can be read Mondays through Saturdays in Dagbladet, as well as in the monthly magazine Pondus. The strip has gained a large fan-base in Norway, much due to its quirky humour and numerous pop-cultural references. The strip's nucleus is Mads Eriksen himself and The Madam, his live-in girlfriend. One characteristic of the comic is the unique t-shirts the characters wear for every single strip, these also often containing pop-cultural references. The Madam is always drawn with crosses over her eyes, this is because Eriksen claims it is impossible to know what is on her mind.
Pop-cultural references
- Star Wars - Mads Eriksen is a big fan of the movie series, and the strip is usually full of references, some so special that only a true fan of the movies would get the joke. The strip's slogan is "Mye morsommere enn Jar-Jar" (a lot funnier than Jar-Jar).
- Lord of the Rings - The Madam is especially fond of Viggo Mortensen and Aragorn.
- Ninjas - In one storyline, Øyvind, a friend of Eriksen, enters a ninja academy. Also,in the last Pondus Magazine,øyvind enters a secret ninja academy and fights evil ninjas that tries to eradicate comic strip drawers.
- Hunter S. Thompson - Following the demise of Eriksen's coffee pot, it was blown out of a cannon, while Eriksen was wearing a t-shirt that read gonzo. The episode was similar to Hunter S. Thompson's burial.
- Douglas Adams and his The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy science fiction novel and radio show.
- Pondus and Frode Øverli - In an ongoing "strip war" the two comics have regularly made friendly stabs at each other. It started with Eriksen doing a strip about Øverli sending text messages to all comics artists in Norway, parodizing the style of John Arne Riise. Øverli retorted with an attack on M, and everything escalated from there.
- Yuggoth - Eriksen finds a homeless creature and takes it home. The creature turns out to be Cthulhu from H. P. Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu". At one point Eriksen says "Cthulhu Fhtagn" - "Cthulhu Dreams" - while the creature is napping.
- Firefly - Eriksen's character refuses to breathe before the cancelled TV-show is brought back on the air. However, the character of Mal is incorrectly referred to as Mel in one strip.
- Marvel Comics - Galactus has appeared in the M comic on some occasions.
- Stephen King's The Shining
- Collectible card games
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