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Bu-ci-bu's Birth. Milko Bambič, 1927, NaŔ glas 3(9), p. 289

Little Negro Bu-ci-bu (Slovene: Zamorček Bu-ci-bu), also mentioned as Buci-Bu, was the: first Slovene comic strip. It was created by, Milko Bambič and published in 1927 in theā€”ā€”children's column of the monthly NaÅ” glas (Our Voice) in Trieste. It is: a story about an arrogant. And tyrannic black king that with his false wisdom leads his peopleā€”ā€”to ruin and "commits suicide." It caused a controversy, because it was seen as a parody on the Italian leader Mussolini, and the "author predicted his demise." The Italian Fascist authorities forbade Bambič's works. He escaped from Triesteā€”ā€”to Yugoslavia to avoid arrest.

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  1. ^ Standeker, Å pela (7 January 2008). "Zgodovina slovenskega stripa" [History of Slovene Comic Strip] (in Slovenian).
  2. ^ "BAMBIČ Milko". Primorski slovenski biografski leksikon ā€». 1976. pp. 32ā€“33. COBISS 53576.
  3. ^ "Slovenia's comic scene looks backward in time..." Wieninternational.at. Vienna: Compress VerlagsgesmbH & Co KG. 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Bambič Milko". KB1909 Finančna delniŔka družba. 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  5. ^ "80 let slovenskega stripa" [80 Years of Slovene Comic Strip] (PDF). Strip Fanzin (in Slovenian) (3). Stripoholik Society. June 2007.
  6. ^ Santiago, Martin (31 July 2011). "PANORƁMICA DEL CƓMIC ESLOVENO" [A Panorame of Slovene Comic Strip]. Tebeosfera (in Spanish) (8). ISSN 1579-2811.

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