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  2. Category:Icelandic humour - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Icelandic satire - Wikipedia

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    Iceland portal; Pages in category "Icelandic satire" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  5. Artist With Peculiar Sense Of Humor Created 30 New Comics ...

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    The post Artist With Peculiar Sense Of Humor Created 30 New Comics Full Of Absurdity first appeared on Bored Panda. ... “I'm a researcher of sagas and Icelandic history. I make comics about ...

  6. Þórbergur Þórðarson - Wikipedia

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    Þórbergur Þórðarson (Thórbergur Thórdarson) (Hali í Suðursveit, 12 March 1888/1889 [1] – Reykjavík, 12 November 1974) was an Icelandic author and Esperantist.. An ironist, satirist, volatile critic, and ground-breaking achiever in experimental auto-fiction, Þórbergur arguably remains among Iceland's most beloved 20th century authors.

  7. ‘Cop Secret’ Review: A Derivative Action Movie Parody Set in ...

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    There are two ways to watch “Cop Secret,” a wild-ride Icelandic satire of Hollywood action films. One is the classic “switch off your brain” strategy, which allows for an easy digestion of ...

  8. Hugleikur Dagsson - Wikipedia

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    He was a film critic in a popular Icelandic radio program on Radíó X and hosted another program called Hugleikur on the same station. Hugleikur is known for all kinds of visual and video art. He is most famous for his satirical comics filled with black humor, which have been published as books and in The Reykjavik Grapevine Magazine.

  9. The Tale of Sarcastic Halli - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Sarcastic Halli has been used to characterized King Harald’s love of Icelanders, Icelandic poets, and rude-crude humor [7] even if he is the subject of said humor, most notably the scene with the axe. [8]