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Bogusław Polch
Bogusław Polch act. Połch (5 October 1941 – 2 January 2020) was a Polish comic book artist. His most notable works include the series '' The Gods from Outer Space'' (based on Erich von Däniken books, written by Arnold Mostowicz and Alfred Górny), ''Funky Koval'' (written by Maciej Parowski and Jacek Rodek) and '' Wiedźmin'' (based on Andrzej Sapkowski's ''The Witcher'' stories, written by Maciej Parowski). He also illustrated the covers of the first editions of most of Sapkowski's books in ''The Witcher'' series.Jako pierwszy narysował Wiedźmina. Zmarł Bogusław Polch, wybitny rysownik komiksów


Funky Koval
''Funky Koval'' is a Polish science fiction/detective story/political fiction genre comic book series published in Poland from the 1980s, collected in four volumes. The story was written by and Maciej Parowski, with art drawn by Bogusław Polch. The resulting science fiction comic gained a cult following in Poland and is recognized as one of the best Polish comics. It debuted in 1982 in '' Fantastyka'', a Polish sci-fi magazine, and was later released in color albums. The final instalment was published in 2010. Development The initial scenario for the comic about the adventures of a space detective was created by and , however Żwikiewicz soon afterward withdraw from the project, and was replaced by Maciej Parowski; Rodek and Parowski are credited as the main writers for all volumes. The drawings were done by Bogusław Polch. Both the writers and the artist were familiar with and inspired by a number of Western works, from French '' Métal hurlant'' to American '' Star Wars' ...
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