Octobriana

Octobriana

Cover of Octobriana and the Russian Underground, published in the UK by Tom Stacey Ltd, 1971
Publication information
Publisher Tom Stacey Ltd.
First appearance 1971
Created by Bohumil Konečný, Zdeněk Burian, Petr Sadecký
In-story information
Alter ego Amazona

Octobriana is a Russian comic superheroine created by Petr Sadecký and based on the artistic works of Bohumil Konečný and Zdeněk Burian.[1] According to the 1971 book Octobriana and the Russian Underground by Petr Sadecký, Octobriana was created in the 1960s by a group of dissident Russian artists calling themselves Progressive Political Pornography (PPP), however, this was a hoax.

Octobriana was, in part, the inspiration for the creation of Jenny Everywhere.[2]

Octobriana and the Russian Underground

In Octobriana and the Russian Underground, Sadecký describes the PPP, as a loose group of cells, not only in Russia, but throughout the Soviet Union. This group, Sadecký wrote, started around 1957, after the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956. At first they called themselves Progressivnaya Politika (Progressive Politics) and tried to go back to the pure principles of the White movement and their Scandinavian roots; the Rus' people. They were descendants of the Vikings.

Later they put together samizdat comics about the superheroine Octobriana. One of the stories was: "The living sphinx of the Kamchatka radioactive volcano 1934" in which she swims into a radioactive volcano and kills a giant walrus with her kris. Afterwards she brings the tribesmen of the Koryaks home with a giant flying ball. Another story was titled: "Octobriana and the Atomic Suns."

Hoax

Octobriana was actually Sadecký's own creation.[1][3] Petr Sadecký, while still in Prague, enlisted the help of two Czech artists, Bohumil Konečný and Zdeněk Burian,[4] in creating a comic centering on the character of "Amazona." [5] Sadecký told the two that he had a buyer interested in the comic, and they worked together on writing and illustrating the Amazona comic. However, Sadecký betrayed his friends by stealing all the artwork and escaping to the West where, in his efforts to market the Amazona comic, he changed the dialogue, drew a red star on the character's forehead, and was successful only after turning Amazona into a fake political statement, "Octobriana: the spirit of the October Revolution." [6] Major inconsistencies in his story, and a frame in his book where Octobriana is referred to as "Amazona" (p. 83), lend credence to this story. In addition, Burian and Konečný sued Sadecký in a West German court, winning the case but never recovering all their stolen artwork. Since Octobriana is still widely believed to be the product of dissident cells within the U.S.S.R., she is not copyrighted, and has appeared in a variety of artistic incarnations.

Other appearances

Comics

Octobriana in Brian Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright
Octobriana: Filling in the Blanks issue 1 from Artful Salamander, November 1997
Octobriana in Poseur Ink's Octobriana

Appearances in other comics include:

David Bowie

In other media

Other appearances include:

Awards

Notes

  1. 1 2 Pospiszyl, Tomáš. "Octobriana a ruský underground, part 1." [Octobriana and the Russian Underground]. Umelec international. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  2. "in search of jenny everywhere". Retrieved March 17, 2008.
  3. Alena (2008-03-25). "Octobriana a ruský underground - neuvěřitelný příběh Petra Sadeckého" [Octobriana and the Russian Underground: The incredible story of Petr Sadecký] (in Czech). Komiks.cz. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  4. Walica, Rostislav (2005-02-17). "Zdeněk Burian" (in Czech). Reflex Magazine. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  5. Čepelák, Vojtěch (9 October 2008). "Bohumil "Bimba" Konečný - ilustrátor Foglara, Batličky a... Octobriany!" [Bohumil "Bimba" Konečný - an illustrator of Jaroslav Foglar, Otakar Batlička and ...Octobriana!] (in Czech). Hospodářské noviny. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  6. Pospiszyl, Tomáš. "Octobriana a ruský underground, part 2." [Octobriana and the Russian Underground, part 2]. Umelec international. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  7. http://www.reocities.com/SoHo/Studios/3125/art-romtail1.html
  8. 2000 AD #1113-1116
  9. 1 2 http://downthetubes.net/?p=11942
  10. http://shaunbryan.co.uk/shaunbryan,_Graphic-Artist,_Illustrator,_Oxford/octobriana,_lenin.1.html
  11. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1306135649/octobriana
  12. Announcement of VLADRUSHKA series at I DIDN'T WRITE THAT!.
  13. Vladrushka 6: "Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart," Part 1, 2012, PDF
  14. "The Ziggy Stardust Companion".
  15. "Bowie’s top 100 books".
  16. picture and article
  17. info youtube trailer
  18. 1997 National Comics Awards

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