Oscar Jacobsson

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Oscar Jacobsson (1889-1945) was a Swedish comic creator and cartoonist who started his career in 1918, when his first newspaper illustration was published.

In 1920, he created the comic strip Adamson for the publication Söndags-Nisse. Adamson himself was a (usually) silent little cigar-smoking man with a big hat and frequent misadventures.

The strip soon became very popular and became published in hundreds of newspapers all over the world. In the United States, it became known as "Silent Sam".

In 1965, the Swedish Comic Academy founded "The Adamson Award" in Jacobsson's honor. This "Nobel Prize of comics" is given to one Swedish and one international comic creator every year.

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