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Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski (7 June 1923 – 22 January 2021), also known under his pseudonym Papcio Chmiel, was a Polish
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and journalist. During
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, Chmielewski served in the
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and took part in the
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising ( pl, powstanie warszawskie; german: Warschauer Aufstand) was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. It occ ...
. After the war, he started working as a graphic artist in the ''
Świat Młodych ''Świat Młodych'' (Youth's World) was a youth magazine in Poland, published from 1949 to 1993. Part of the magazine was dedicated to scouting, but it is most remembered for its last page comics, where many leading Polish comic books artists and ...
'' magazine, where he also published
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. Since the debut of his first ''
Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek ''Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek'' (eng. ''Tytus, Romek, and A'Tomek'') is the longest-published and one of the most popular Polish comic book series, created by Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski (aka ''Papcio Chmiel'') in 1957 and concluded in 2009. It centers ...
'' comic book in 1966, he focused his career almost entirely on this series, telling the story of Tytus de Zoo, an
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, talking
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who wants to become a human. The last, thirty first book of the main series was published in 2008, but Chmielewski continued to create other works, such as
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s, with his characters. Chmielewski's comics are known for the use of
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,
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s and
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s. Aimed at children and teenagers, with the goal of being both entertaining and educational, his works often explore
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(especially
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),
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,
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or have the characters trying different
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s.


Early life and World War II

Henryk Chmielewski was born on 7 June 1923 in
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. During
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, he was a member of the 7th Infantry Regiment of the
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"Garłuch" ( pl, 7. pułk piechoty Armii Krajowej "Garłuch"). He took part in the
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising ( pl, powstanie warszawskie; german: Warschauer Aufstand) was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. It occ ...
.Chmielewski (2006), p. 474


Private life

In 1949, he married Anna ''
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'' Śliwińska.Chmielewski (2006), p. 66 Together, they had daughter Monika (born 1951)Chmielewski (2006), p. 91 and son Artur Bartłomiej (born 1957).Chmielewski (2006), p. 134 They divorced in 1974.Chmielewski (2006), p. 333 Chmielewski's son Artur works at
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. Chmielewski died on the night of 22 January 2021.


Career in ''Świat Przygód'' and ''Świat Młodych''

On 1 September 1947, Chmielewski started working as a graphic artist in the ''Świat Przygód'' (), a magazine aimed at children and teenagers.Chmielewski (2006), p. 10 The magazine was often publishing Western
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s and parts of comic books translated to Polish, taken from foreign newspapers without asking for licensing
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.Chmielewski (2006), p. 8 One of the comics published in such manner was the American ''
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'', copied from a Swedish magazine. Once ''Świat Przygód'' couldn't obtain the newest issue of this newspaper, Chmielewski was asked to draw his own episodes of King's adventures, so the magazine could avoid abruptly ending the series without explanation.Chmielewski (2006), p. 12 Six such episodes were created, which Chmielewski counts as his debut as an comics author in his autobiography. When Chmielewski was answering
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sent to his newspaper, he would write under the name Dziadzio Chmiel (, with the word ''chmiel'' taken from his surname). Chmielewski believed children would be more willing to write letters to a "grandpa", than a 25-year-old he really was.Chmielewski (2006), p. 22 In January 1949, ''Świat Przygód'' was merged with ''Na Tropie'', a
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magazine, to form ''
Świat Młodych ''Świat Młodych'' (Youth's World) was a youth magazine in Poland, published from 1949 to 1993. Part of the magazine was dedicated to scouting, but it is most remembered for its last page comics, where many leading Polish comic books artists and ...
'' (). At the same time, the magazine ceased publishing comics, since Poland was a
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at that time and comics were viewed as an American form of art.Chmielewski (2006), p. 18Chmielewski (2006), p. 121 Between 1950 and 1956, he studied at the
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.Chmielewski (2006), p. 114–119 After ending his studies in 1956, Chmielewski was thinking about becoming a
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artist, since publishing comics was still not possible. However, in the same year, following
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in the
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and
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in Poland itself, he decided to try drawing comics once again.Chmielewski (2006), p. 130 Chmielewski created ten single-page episodes of ''Romek i A'Tomek'' (, Romek and Tomek being pet forms of the names Roman and Tomasz), a black-and-white comic telling the story of two boys, the title characters, who accidentally fly into space in a rocket while visiting an "
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exhibition". During the flight, the boys discover a talking space monkey called Tytus used for experiments.Chmielewski (2006), p. 131 At that time, the characters' personalities were not yet developed, and the idea of humanizing Tytus as the main topic was not yet born. The comic was not published immediately, as the ''Świat Młodych''
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was initially sceptical about it, fearing – despite the thaw – that publishing a comic might cause troubles with the Main Office of Control of Press, Publications and Shows (), which had the right to censor newspapers. Only after the
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launched the
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on 4 October 1957, ''Świat Młodych'' decided to start publishing ''Romek i A'Tomek'', because of its space-based storyline.Chmielewski (2006), p. 132 The first episode debuted on the front cover of 22 October issue, although it was referred to as a "picture story" () rather than a comic.Chmielewski (2006), p. 133 The characters became popular and Chmielewski started creating subsequent episodes (no longer set in space), under the title ''Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek''. In 1964, he also launched the Klub Tytusa () in ''Świat Młodych'', with humorous articles presented as written by the chimpanzee himself.Chmielewski (2006), p. 204


''Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek''

In early 1965, after nine years of ''Tytus...'' as a newspaper comic in episodes, Wydawnictwo Harcerskie's () director Janusz Maruszewski proposed to create a comic book with the characters.Chmielewski (2006), p. 218 Since the publisher was only allowed to release
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-related works, Chmielewski was given very specific instructions about the story: Romek and A'Tomek were planned to be members of the
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, who check whether Tytus might also become a scout. During the story, the main characters would also try to find their first jobs and earn money to visit a scout camp, learn about conserving historical monuments and fight with superstitions.Chmielewski (2006), p. 219 The publishers ordered Chmielewski to create a comic which would give "education through entertainment and entertainment through education". After six months of drawing and getting the approval of the Main Office of Control of Press, ''Tytus harcerzem'' () debuted in 1966 in 30,000 copies, which were all sold within a week.Chmielewski (2006), p. 221 Although the comics were initially not planned to be a series, Chmielewski was asked to create a second book, this time dealing with
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laws.Chmielewski (2006), p. 235 ''Tytus otrzymuje prawko jazdy'' () debuted in 1967, in 50,000 copies, which were also sold-out very quickly.Chmielewski (2006), p. 244 Following the success, Wydawnictwo Harcerskie ordered another three books: ''Tytus kosmonautą'' (, released in 1968), ''Tytus żołnierzem'' (, 1969) and ''Podróż do ćwierć koła świata'' (, 1970). In his later years, Chmielewski created "albums" (or
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s) with his characters. Unlike comics, they have no plot, being composed of separate satirical pictures. The first album, featuring Tytus and his friends as soldiers during the Battle of Warsaw, was published in 2010.


Common themes

The main topic of the series is the "humanization" () of Tytus, that is, turning his
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into that of a human being. This theme often serves as a pretence for including educational elements in the story. Chmielewski's comics are known for the usage of
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s, such as
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s and
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s. One example is the name of his character A'Tomek, which is a
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and Tomek (Polish pet form of the name
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).Chmielewski (2006), p. 59


Publishers' influence

Before the
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in Poland in 1989, the main topics and sometimes even specific adventures of the comics were not chosen by Chmielewski himself, but rather by his publishers.Chmielewski (2006), p. 236 He was especially not fond of the theme of the second book,Chmielewski (2006), p. 242 where the protagonists learn about rules of the road. While his publisher wanted a comic that would be mainly educational, Chmielewski wanted to focus on humorous situations.Chmielewski (2006), p. 243 In a compromise solution, he created a board game about traffic laws, which was included in the middle of the book. After Chmielewski created the fourth book, ''Tytus the Soldier'', his publishers thought that drawing army vehicles in a cartoon way might be perceived as ridicule by the
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, and hired another artist to draw realistic pictures of the vehicles and weaponry used by the Army.Chmielewski (2006), p. 250 They were included, along with technical specifications, in the margins of the comic book. While Chmielewski planned to portray a positive view of the
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in ''Journey Around a Quarter of the World'', such as his characters becoming stuntmen in
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,Chmielewski (2006), p. 251 the publishers wanted to stress the existence of
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. They also proposed to include an episode where Tytus would meet partisans in fighting in the
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.Chmielewski (2006), p. 252 Chmielewski disagreed, saying that such issues are too serious for a humorous comic book. Nonetheless, in the final version of the book, the main characters witness a private-owned "whites only" beach in
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.


Awards

For his involvement in World War II, especially the Warsaw Uprising, Chmielewski was awarded the Warsaw Cross of the Uprising in 1983,Chmielewski (2006), p. 475 and the Commander's Cross of the
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in 2006. For his artistic career, Chmielewski was awarded the Gloria Artis Medal for Merit for Culture, Gold Class (in 2007), the highest Polish order given for artistic deeds (with Gold Medal being its highest class). On the same day, two other comic book creators, Tadeusz Baranowski and
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were also awarded, although with Silver Medals. It was the first time that comic book artists have received Gloria Artis. In 2019, Chmielewski was awarded the by the
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. He was also a Knight of the
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References


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External links


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of Henryk Chmielewski
Official website
of ''Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek'' comics {{DEFAULTSORT:Chmielewski, Henryk 1923 births 2021 deaths Polish comics artists Polish publicists Polish resistance members of World War II Artists from Warsaw Warsaw Uprising insurgents Recipients of the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw alumni Journalists from Warsaw