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[[File:Names.png|thumb|right|500px|The linage of the characters descended from Nils and Frida, faded out characters have died]] | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== |
Revision as of 12:59, 10 July 2023
Aventyren i kargmark is a long ongoing federal adventure comic strip, first published daily in comic strips included in the newspaper "The Imerian post" was the comic quickly given high praise and it was also soon published in other federal and realm specific newspapers. While it continues it's daily newspaper format is it also published in it's own right as a freestanding comic book that regularly competes with Imerman for the spot of top comic by sales.
Being first published in 1952 have the series had a very impressive 71 year run and has been noteworthy for having it's characters age and grow up in real time on the pages. As a result have most of the original cast died off and the original cast ranges from children, grand children, and even great grandchildren of the original cast or newly introduced characters.
The story revolves around a young federal colony in the fictional colonial territory named "Kargmark" or "harsh land" and while the entirety of the territory is used for the story does it revolve around the valley named "Langbartadal" or "Faraway valley" where the old patriarch Nils Erikssen put up his claim for land. Stories often involves the family and descendants of Nils dealing with the dangers of colonial life such as fearsome animals, bandits and hostile powers trying to challenge the federal colonial control over the region but one of the most common friends as well as enemies are the natives that are both depicted as villains but also have their fare share of heroes amongst them serving depending on the characters either as honourable antagonists, blatant irredeemable villains, or even heroes and anti heroes.
Furthermore are the lives of the peoples in Kargland often made worse by the remnants of a great underground serpent civilisation that has since then died out but the vile mark these people left on the mark remains still and the colonists and natives must always be on the alert from either forgotten horrors emerging from the ground or the degenerate descendants of this great people emerging to reclaim the surface.