Créé par Dick BROWNE en 1973, le strip Hägar Dünor (Hägar The Horrible en anglais) a été publié pour la première fois en France dans Le Journal de Mickey durant 14 ans. Après avoir été traduits en 13 langues, diffusés dans plus de 1 000 journaux de 53 pays et lus par des centaines de millions de lecteurs, Urban Comics propose l'intégralité des strips de par Dick BROWNE dans une édition inédite, complète en trois volumes. (contient : Hägar the The Epic Dailies 1973 )
Dik Browne was born Richard Arthur Allan Browne in New York City. He was a popular cartoonist, best known for writing and drawing Hägar the Horrible and for drawing Hi and Lois.
In the 1940s he worked as an illustrator for Newsweek as well as for an advertising company, where he created the trademark logo for Chiquita.
In 1954 Browne and cartoonist Mort Walker co-created the comic strip Hi and Lois, a spin-off of Walker's popular Beetle Bailey strip, featuring Beetle's sister, brother-in-law, and their family. Walker wrote the strip, which Browne illustrated until his death. The series is now drawn by his son Chance and written by Walker's sons. In 1973 Browne created Hägar the Horrible about an ill-mannered red-bearded medieval viking. The comic is now produced by his son Chris. Both strips have been very successful, appearing in hundreds of newspapers each for decades.
He was recognized for his work by the National Cartoonist Society with their Humor Comics Strip Award in 1959, 1960, 1972, and 1977 for Hi and Lois, and again in 1984 and 1986 for Hägar the Horrible. He also received their Reuben Award for Hi and Lois in 1962, for Hägar the Horrible in 1973, and their Elzie Segar Award in 1973. He died in Sarasota, Florida.