Dikan


Dikan is a Yugoslav comic strip. The comic follows the adventures of the title character and his uncle Vukoje as they travel around the Balkans as early Slavic scouts during the 6th century. During the 1970s, Dikan was one of the most popular comics in Yugoslavia.
Dikan was originally created in 1969 by artist Lazo Sredanović for Politikin Zabavnik magazine. Since that date, 24 Dikan stories were published in the magazine.

History

The creation of Dikan is linked to the changes in Politikin Zabavnik magazine. In 1968, Politikin Zabavnik switched from newspaper to magazine format, and the magazine's editor-in-chiefs, Nikola Lekić, thought that the magazine should, beside foreign comics, publish a domestic comic based on national history, perhaps modeled after Asterix. Lekić asked several artists to send their ideas about an early Slavic hero to the magazine. The working title of the comic was Bikan. On the editorial staff meeting, the drawings of painter Lazo Sredanović, who was a graduate from the University of Arts in Belgrade and until then had little to do with the Yugoslav comics scene, gained most attention. Translator Krinka Vitorović suggested that the name of the character should be changed to Dikan. First part of the first Dikan story, entitled "Buzdovanske igre", was published in 903rd issue of Politikin Zabavnik on April 18, 1969.
Dikan stories were, during the years, written by a number of writers: Ninoslav Šibalić, Milenko Maticki, Branko Đurica, Slobodan Ivkov, and Lekić himself. Last three Dikan stories, published in 2004, 2009 and 2014 respectively, were written by Sredanović himself. In Politikin Zabavnik, Dikan was published in sequels, usually a page per issue. Until today, 24 Dikan stories were published.
In 1973, Politikin Zabavnik appeared in Slovenian language, and in Slovenian issues Dikan was renamed to Tilen.
In 2013, Serbian publisher Everest Media published first out of four planned books with collected Dikan stories.

List of episodes

  1. "Buzdovanske igre"
  2. "Bitka u Crnoj Šumi"
  3. "Tajne Singidunuma"
  4. "Zovite me Zokan"
  5. "Mis Papričica"
  6. "Gospodar Dioklecijanove palate"
  7. "Uzbudljiva plovidba"
  8. "Dikan i car Justinijan"
  9. "Velika trka"
  10. "Put u Sirimijum"
  11. "U zemlji Gepida"
  12. "Dikan i poslednje Frruke"
  13. "Dikan i prvi reli"
  14. "Dikan i turistička zver"
  15. "Dikan i lokalni tiranin"
  16. "Dikantrop i Vesna Sapiens"
  17. "Dikan i špijuni"
  18. "Dikan i stari Sloveni"
  19. "Dikan i pretnja sa Oriona"
  20. "Dikan i Hazari"
  21. "Dikan i Atlantida"
  22. "Plava špilja"
  23. "Praznik mimoze"
  24. "Dikan i Vukoje"

    Synopsis and characters

Dikan and his uncle Vukoje are Slavic scouts, traveling around the Balkans. Originally, the comic was set in the 6th century, before the migration of the Slavs to the Balkans, but some of the later stories are set in the ancient and more recent past. Dikan, armed with a morning star, is very strong, but is also sensitive. His uncle Vukoje is wise and has the experience which Dikan lacks. Dikan's talking horse Zokan and Vesna, a girl Dikan is in love with, appear occasionally.
Various Yugoslav celebrities were caricatured in Dikan: comedy duo Pavle Vujisić and Miodrag Petrović "Čkalja", TV host Mića Orlović, TV commentator Milivoj Jugin, members of the pop group One i Oni, and others.

Influence in popular culture

In 2009, in order to mark Politikin Zabavnik's 70th anniversary, Pošta Srbije issued a postage stamp with Dikan and Vukoje on it.