: Following a dispute over creative rights in 1975, Hegen left the magazine, taking the rights to the Digedags with him. This led to the conclusion of the "Old Series" around issue 223, though supplemental issues and reprints are often cataloged up to 226 in fan collections. The Abrafaxe Era (Issues 1–355 and Beyond)
: The era included famous arcs like the Ritter Runkel series (Issues 90–151), set in the High Middle Ages, and various space and inventor-themed adventures. : Following a dispute over creative rights in
Created by Hannes Hegen, the Digedags——debuted in December 1955. These three kobold-like characters traveled through space and time, offering East German readers a window into world history and science. Hegen left the magazine
: Following a dispute over creative rights in 1975, Hegen left the magazine, taking the rights to the Digedags with him. This led to the conclusion of the "Old Series" around issue 223, though supplemental issues and reprints are often cataloged up to 226 in fan collections. The Abrafaxe Era (Issues 1–355 and Beyond)
: The era included famous arcs like the Ritter Runkel series (Issues 90–151), set in the High Middle Ages, and various space and inventor-themed adventures.
Created by Hannes Hegen, the Digedags——debuted in December 1955. These three kobold-like characters traveled through space and time, offering East German readers a window into world history and science.