Nalle Puh-magasinet
A beloved Swedish comic anthology, Nalle Puh-magasinet ran for 76 issues from 2000 to 2010 under the Egmont umbrella, offering young readers a dedicated magazine built around the gentle, timeless adventures of Winnie the Pooh and his Hundred Acre Wood friends. Published during a period when Disney-licensed comics thrived in Europe, the series served as a consistent, high-quality entry point for pre-literate and early readers, filled with charming, age-appropriate stories and activities. While many creators contributed, the magazine is particularly associated with the work of Swedish Disney artist Joakim Gunnarsson, whose warm, classic style defined its visual identity. For a generation of Swedish children, this was the definitive introduction to the whimsy and quiet wisdom of A.A. Milne's world, making it a cherished fixture of early 2000s kids' periodicals.