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Pdf Updated — Mosaik Magazine Digedags Ausgabe 1 226 Abrafaxe 1 355

2. The Abrafaxe Era: Issues 1–355 and Beyond (1976–Present)

With over 200 million copies sold since 1955, Mosaik remains a cornerstone of European comics. The transition from the Digedags to the Abrafaxe, while initially challenging for longtime fans, ensured that the magazine could adapt to new generations.

For enthusiasts seeking to explore the complete, vast legacy of Mosaik, the search for the collections often highlights two distinct eras of this legendary publication. 1. The Digedags Era: Issues 1–226 (1955–1975) For enthusiasts seeking to explore the complete, vast

There are now 225 distinct issues in the Hannes Hegen collection.

This specific collection is curated:

From Ancient Rome to the American Frontier, the series is praised for its educational value and detailed artwork.

From the American West to Roman times, the Digedags traveled through diverse, meticulously researched worlds. This specific collection is curated: From Ancient Rome

After a contractual dispute in 1973, Hannes Hegen announced his departure, effective July 1, 1975. The final Digedags issue—officially (December 1975)—saw the trio vanish into a Fata Morgana (mirage) over the Egyptian desert, a poetic and mysterious conclusion to their 20-year journey. In total, 229 issues featuring the Digedags were published between 1955 and 1975. The specific search term Digedags Ausgabe 1 226 refers to the core set of regular issues up to September 1975, just before the transitional final issues.