Garm was a monthly political and satirical magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.
[2] However, unlike Kerberos Garm opposed both the nationalism in the form of true Finnishness and the extreme leftist politics.
[2] In addition, although Garm supported the Swedish language and culture in Finland, it did not call for the cooperation with Sweden.
[1] One of the most significant contributors of Garm was Tove Jansson who started her career in the magazine as a cartoonist in 1929 when she was just fifteen.
[1] Jansson's political cartoons ridiculing Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin published in Garm were censored by the Finnish authorities.