Wicek i Wacek, by Waclaw Drozdowski
'Wicek i Wacek During The Occupation', 1946. 

Waclaw Drozdowski is one of the early Polish comic artists. He studied at the University of Warshaw and worked as an editor on several Warshaw papers. In the 1930s he was present in magazine Karuzela with 'Pat i Patachon', a celebrity comic based on the Danish film comedy duo Fyrtårnet og Bivognen (known in English as 'Ole and Axel' and in Polish as 'Pat i Patachon').  After World War II, the comic characters were renamed to 'Wicek i Wacek', and published in Express Ilustrowany in January 1946. Written by editor and former labor camp prisoner Adam Ochoki, these new stories discussed the character's whereabouts during the Nazi occupation.

Waclaw Drozdowski should not be confused with Polish journalist Waclaw Drozdowski (1895-1977). 

Wicek i Wacek, by Waclaw Drozdowski
'Wicek e Wacek'. 

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