Jeż Jerzy
| Jeż Jerzy | |
|---|---|
Jeż Jerzy, Ścigany, published in 2003 | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Egmont Poland |
| Format | One-shot |
| Genre | |
| Publication date | 1996–present |
| No. of issues | 10 |
| Main character(s) |
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| ISSN | 1898-2107 |
| Creative team | |
| Written by | Rafał Skarżycki |
| Artist(s) | Tomasz Lew Leśniak |
| Collected editions | |
| Jeż Jerzy – Collected Works, Volume 1 | ISBN 978-83-66128-00-2 |
| Jeż Jerzy – Collected Works, Volume 2 | ISBN 978-83-66128-24-8 |
| Jeż Jerzy – Collected Works, Volume 3 | ISBN 978-83-66128-70-5 |
| Jeż Jerzy – Collected Works, Volume 4 | ISBN 978-83-67360-13-5 |
| Jeż Jerzy – Collected Works, Volume 5 | ISBN 978-83-67360-51-7 |
Jeż Jerzy (George the Hedgehog) is a popular Polish comic book title created by two young artists, Rafał Skarżycki (script) and Tomasz Lew Leśniak (drawings).
The comic strip first appeared as part of a children's magazine called Świerszczyk. Originally, the strips were aimed at children with Jerzy the Hedgehog having adventures in a fairy tale land. In 1996, the strips were first published in the magazine Ślizg as an "adult version".
The adult version of the comic strip was a satire on politics and modern Poland. The comic makes fun of groups like the police, ecologists, the subcultures of skinheads or dresiarze, or individuals, such as politicians (Andrzej Lepper and Grzegorz Kołodko). In the adult version, which has often been compared to South Park, the characters often swear, drink alcohol and take drugs. It is often violent and has scenes of nudity. Jerzy has become a part of the skateboarding subculture. The adult version is still running on Ślizg and many versions of the adult comic books were published both in and outside of Poland.