Frank Madsen


Frank Bruun Madsen is a Danish author, illustrator and comics artist. He is married to another Danish comics artist, Sussi Bech. Together they produce a weekly satirical comic strip "Eks Libris" for the literary supplement of Weekendavisen. Frank is also the author of Kurt Dunder, an adventure comic created in the ligne claire style, and three comic albums with LEGOs science fiction character Jim Spaceborn. Awarded the Hanne Hansen Prize in 2017. Three times nominated for the Claus Deleuran Prize.

Eks Libris

Eks Libris is a highly satirical strip focusing on the literary scene of Denmark with its authors, publishers, reviewers, readers and occasionally Frank and Sussi themselves, striving to meet their deadline against all odds. Sometimes Danish authors from real life show up in the strip but mostly we follow fictional authors like Finn Sysholm, Lise Lorenzen or the Danish Minister for Culture. In September 2012 the first book collecting two years' worth of strips was published by and since then a new title in the series has been published annually.

Kurt Dunder

Frank Madsen started work on Kurt Dunder in 1988. Kurt Dunder is a world-famous adventurer and scientist, and we follow his exploits around the world with his friend Bill Milton and the domesticized chimpanzee Attila in pursuit of truth and justice. The first story was a serialized in a magazine and in 1991 "Kurt Dunder in Africa" was published by Carlsen Comics as a 48-page comic in color, which sold 8.000 copies. "Kurt Dunder in Greenland" was serialized in the Danish tabloid BT and published by Carlsen in 1994. The third, "Kurt Dunder in Tirol" was published in 2000.
In November 2002 a new bi-monthly Danish comics magazine, Kurt Dunder & Kompagni, printed four chapters of a new Kurt Dunder story, "Kurt Dunder and the Nanobots", before it closed in May 2003. This story was drawn in a different style and was entirely in black and white.
Two minor stories with Kurt Dunder exist: "The Moon-struck Mummy" with story by Ingo Milton, layouts by Frank Madsen and art by Sussi Bech, and "Kurt Dunder in Alaska" written by Peter Becher Damkjær and art by Frank Madsen.
In 1996, Frank Madsen was the first comics artist in Denmark to publish his comic on the World Wide Web, putting up Kurt Dunder’s Living Room as a highly interactive site. In 2009 "Kurt Dunder in Africa" was the first Danish comic to be sold through Nokia's Ovi Portal.

Jim Spaceborn

From 1984-87 Frank Madsen wrote and illustrated three 48-page comic books with the LEGO character Jim Spaceborn as well as three half-sized 24-page comic books. Only the first two 48-page books were published before LEGO closed down their publishing division in 1987.

Other works

Apart from comic books Frank Madsen is involved with illustration, storyboarding and animation projects for a great range of clients. In 1999 he storyboarded five sequences for the Danish animation feature Help! I'm a Fish. Since 2009 Frank has written children's books with his own characters like "Søren tror ikke på bøhmænd" and "Snus Mus" about a mouse detective and his loyal secretary. All illustrated by Sussi Bech.

Miscellaneous

In 1988 Frank Madsen established the Association of Danish Comics Creators, "Danske Tegneserieskabere" and during 1988-2010 he published the comics magazines Serieskaberen and Seriejournalen.

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