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This item is a Norwegian comic magazine titled 'Pondus', specifically issue number 11 from the year 2011. The cover features a vibrant, colorful illustration depicting two distinctive cartoon characters in a dynamic pose, suggesting a sports theme, possibly soccer, given the visible soccer ball. One character, a lanky, brown-furred, sharp-toothed creature with horns, a devil-like tail, and wearing a red and black striped jersey with black shorts, appears to be in an agitated or defensive stance. The other character is a larger, yellow-shirted man with an exaggerated facial expression, wearing a beanie with the word 'PYLSS' (likely 'PØLSE' in Norwegian, meaning sausage) on it, and black shorts, holding a soccer ball against his hip.
The magazine's title 'PONDUS' is prominently displayed at the top in large, yellow, bubbly letters with a red outline, set against a blue and yellow background horizontally striped. Above the title, 'TO BLADER - SAMME PRIS!' (Two issues - Same price!) is printed, indicating a special offer. A handwritten price of '10,-' is visible near the upper right corner, likely denoting 10 Norwegian Kroner, possibly a discounted price from the original 'Kr 39,00' listed on the barcode. The bottom left corner includes a section for features such as 'RADIO GAGA', 'HJALMAR', and 'LUNCH'. The bottom right features the text 'GODT NYTT!' (Good News!) and 'DE HOTTESTE NORSKE TALENTENE!' (The Hottest Norwegian Talents!). A barcode, 'bc 1092 011 Kr 39,00', is present on the lower left. The overall condition appears good with minor signs of handling wear consistent with a used magazine, such as slight corner creases or surface scuffs, but no major tears or significant discoloration are immediately visible from the image. The glossy paper material and common comic magazine construction are evident. The artwork is characteristic of Scandinavian comic styles, often featuring humor and caricature.
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Based on my examination of the provided image and your description, Tarzan, this Pondus Comic Magazine (Issue 11, 2011) appears to be in good, used condition. The cover art is vibrant and characteristic of the series, showing only minor handling wear consistent with its age and common comic magazine construction. Authenticity is presumed based on the clear identification of title, issue number, and year, along with the standard barcode and pricing information. However, without a physical copy, I cannot verify the integrity of all pages, print quality, or potential hidden defects.
Market-wise, Pondus is a popular Norwegian comic, but individual issues from 2011 are not considered rare. Comparables for similar Norwegian comic magazines of this era and condition typically sell for modest prices. The 'TO BLADER - SAMME PRIS!' offer suggests a common publication strategy to boost sales, not an indicator of rarity. Demand is primarily from local enthusiasts or collectors of Norwegian comics. The handwritten '10,-' indicates a previously sold price at around 10 NOK, far below the original 39 NOK, suggesting readily available stock or a discounted sale at the time.
Factors impacting value include its good condition for a used magazine, but its lack of scarcity or historical significance keeps the value low. For full authentication and a definitive condition assessment, an in-person examination is necessary to check for subtle creasing, spine stress, page tanning, or any restoration that isn't visible in the image. Provenance documentation (e.g., original purchase receipts) would also strengthen authentication, though it's less critical for an item of this type and value.