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Illustrating Tipitip Bubblegum Comics in Turkey

  • Writer: Betül Gaye Dinç
    Betül Gaye Dinç
  • Nov 18, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 24

Over forty years, Bülent Arabacıoğlu's Tipip comics on bubble-gum wrappers has created a legacy in comics with impact on children's literacy and entertainment in Turkey.


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© Bülent Arabacıoğlu


Our research, which is named as "Illustrating Tipitip bubblegum comics in Turkey: Transformation, outreach, humour and literacy engagement", makes an overview of the evolution of Tipitip bubblegum comics in Turkey, studying its impact on society especially on children for more than four decades.


Besides its colourful and positive characteristics, Tipitip comics fostered optimism intertwined with wit tailor made for the Turkish audience at the time. Tipitip not only presented accessible visuals for its audience but also introduced rich content ranging from sports to opera, occupations to traffic, transmitting valuable visual information in each illustration.


Tipitip, promoted as ‘your cheerful friend’, was not only a father figure but also an enthusiast, an adventurer and an inventor as he is seen in many roles, from a conductor to a waiter, from a scout to a drummer, which made these comics inclusive and modern. The Tipitip bubblegum comics, similar to their contemporaries, achieved more than just market success; they benefited their audience, especially children, by reaching even small towns and initiating literary engagement.


Please find our article in Studies in Comics' website.

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