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Your search term mentions "Digedags Ausgabe 1 226" and "Abrafaxe 1 355." The number for the Digedags is a common point of confusion. All official sources, including Wikipedia, state that only 223 issues were published during this era. The number 226 might be a typo or a reference to a specific issue within the Abrafaxe series (e.g., Mosaik 226), a later reprint, or an unofficial scan that was mislabeled.
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However, due to publisher take-down notices, this pack is rarely available on public torrent sites. It survives via direct links in obscure Reddit threads (r/DataHoarder) and private Telegram channels dedicated to European comics.
They traveled through the Roman Empire, the Space Age, and the American West. The End of an Era:
: Some later issues or "Classic" ebook versions are available on platforms like Amazon , and sporadic archives can be found on sites like Archive.org . Summary of Contents Era Lead Characters Primary Creator Time Period Digedags Dig, Dag, Digedag Hannes Hegen 1955–1975 Abrafaxe 1–Current Abrax, Brabax, Califax Lothar Dräger 1976–Present
Abrafaxe Issue 1 debuted in January 1976. The "1-355" range in your search precisely covers the first major era of these new characters, from their first appearance through to July 2005 and issue number , titled "Pleiten, Blech und Pannen" (Failures, Tin and Mishaps).