Comic art by Jerzy Wroblewksi.
After Jerzy Wroblewski graduated from the Fine Arts Gymnasium, he published his first strip in his hometown newspaper, Dziennik Wieczorny, in 1959. In 1967, he drew the propaganda strip 'Risk', starring a super brave, educated and intelligent policeman. It became Poland's longest-running comic strip series. In the early 1970s, Wroblewski drew another propaganda piece, 'Underground Front', and the police adventure strip 'Captain Zbik'. He also created stories for Relax and Awantura magazines. In the 1980s, he started publishing his own comic albums. During the Communist era, Wroblewski was Poland's most popular comic artist. He died on August 10, 1991, three days after his 50th birthday.
He should not be confused with Polish legal theorist and professor Jerzy Wróblewski (1926-1990).
Jerzy Wroblewski was an influence on was an influence on Slawomir Kielbus.
'Captain Zbik'.