
Bogor (cartoon) - Wikipedia
Bogor is a newspaper cartoon strip that ran from 1973 to 1995. It was created by New Zealand cartoonist and author Burton Silver (1945–present). Its characters include Bogor, a lone "woodsman poet" who lives in the forest by himself, and hedgehogs and snails who often get stoned on marijuana .
Bogor – Comics and graphic novels – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Burton Silver's Bogor first appeared in the New Zealand Listener in 1973 and became one of the country's longest-running comic strips. Collections were also published in book form between 1975 and 1994. In this strip, woodsman Bogor has modified the classic black New Zealand singlet into an executioner's mask.
Burton Silver - Wikipedia
Burton Silver (born 1945) is a New Zealand cartoonist, parodist, and writer, known for his comic strip Bogor and the best-selling book Why Paint Cats. He lives in South Wairarapa, New Zealand.
Bogor | Record | DigitalNZ
Burton Silver's Bogor first appeared in the New Zealand Listener in 1973 and became one of the country's longest-running comic strips. Collections were also published in book form between 1975 and 1994.
Bogor - National Library of New Zealand
Bogor, a cartoon strip by Wellington cartoonist Burton Silver, appeared weekly in the Listener during the 1970s and 1980s. It featured the woodsman Bogor, who always wore a black singlet.
Bogor (Fictitious character) | National Library of New Zealand
Description: One 'OB' strip in which the bird talks to the rock about 'playing with yourself'; and two 'Bogor' strips, one in which the hedgehog discovers the woodsman has been helping himself to the marijuana plants, and the other in which the hedgehog indulges the woodsman in his space travel fantasies Silver signed his 'OB' cartoons with the ...
Silver, Burton Frederick Roux, 1945- - National Library of New Zealand
Cartoonist and animator, particularly known for his cartoon strip, Bogor, published in the NZ Listener, 1973-
Silver, Burton :`They wanted to give as a family'. A Bogor
Silver, Burton :`They wanted to give as a family'. A Bogor cartoon. New Zealand Listener, 1973. Content partner Alexander Turnbull Library Collection TAPUHI Description. The cartoon shows the hedgehog about to pick a flower for his girlfriend, but as he picks it he accidentally pulls up the whole plant with all its flowers Quantity: 1 laser copy.
Bogor - Neglect Comics Wiki
Bogor was a comic strip by Burton Silver, published in the New Zealand Listener from 1973 until 1995. Bogor (Whitcoulls Publishers, 1982)[1] Bogor 1 (Whitcoulls Ltd, 1st of January 1975)[2] Bogor...
Bogor - 1976 - artybees.co.nz
Iconic New Zealand comic strip featuring a lone woodsman and his forest friends.