[1] Ondřej Sekora, the creator of short newspaper strips, has also followed a similar path, whose greatest success was probably Ferda Mravenec from 1933.
[2] However, in children's magazines were also published his strips about chicken Napipi, captain Ani Muk and dog Rek.
Magazine Mladý hlasatel (Young Herald) began publishing in 1938 a popular comic series Rychlé šípy, written by Jaroslav Foglar and drawn by Jan Fischer.
Following disputes with the critics of the official communist newspaper Rudé právo, some comic artists were allowed to publish during that time.
Among the most important comics from the ABC magazine are Vzpoura mozků (Revolt of the Brains), Pod paprsky Zářícího (Under the Rays of the Glowing) or Druhá výprava (The Second Expedition).
Czech comic scene remains practically under control only by Čtyřlístek and Disney journals by Egmont, like Donald Duck and Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.