Karine Haaland

Karine Haaland
Born (1966-08-29) 29 August 1966
Bergen, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Area(s) cartoonist
Notable works
Våre venner menneskene
Streng, men urettferdig
Baller av stål, hjerte av gull
Awards full list

Karine Haaland (born 29 August 1966 in Bergen) is a Norwegian comic strip creator, animator and illustrator, known for the comic strip Piray.

Biography

Haaland made her publishing debut in the student paper Universitas in 1995, but her breakthrough came with inclusion into the Norwegian magazine Larsons Gale Verden, featuring the cartoons of Gary Larson.[1][2] Her work has since been syndicated to several magazines and newspapers, most notably Dagbladet, Dagsavisen and Bergens Tidende, although the latter has the distinction of having fired her over a censorship dispute.[3] The books containing her work sell well in Norway and are printed in multiple editions.

For several years Haaland's strip ran under no title, and featured no named characters. Eventually, recurring characters became named, such as Louïs who started appearing in 1996, Lolito first featured in 1997, Melis in 1999, and Soto & Simson in 2003.[4] The strip was finally given the name Piray in 2005. Following a long run as supporting strip in Larsons Gale Verden, Haaland changed publisher, and is currently featured in the monthly magazines dedicated to Bud Grace's Ernie and Frode Øverli's Pondus.

Partial bibliography

Awards

Sources

Footnotes
  1. Jónsson, Jón Sveinbjørn (December 22, 1999). "Pakkis, tyggis og frekke damer" (in Norwegian). dagbladet.no.
  2. Hellesund, Kristian (August 9, 2006). "Morsom Jubilant" (in Norwegian). serienett.no.
  3. Nielsen, Christine (April 27, 2000). "Vår venn Karine" (in Norwegian). dagsavisen.no.
  4. Haaland, Karine (2006). "Piray-10 år med gærningene". Egmont Serieforlaget. ISBN 82-429-2993-9.
  5. dagbladet.no (September 14, 1998). "Tegnet seg til pris" (in Norwegian).
  6. Norsk Tegneserieforum. "NTF Norwegian Sproing winners" (in Norwegian).
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