Karl May comic book artist Helmut Nickel died June 5, 2019. He
was 95. He was born Helmut Arnold Nickel in Quohren, Dresden, Germany on March
24, 1924. In 1962, shortly before Pierre Brice and Lex Barker rode across the
cinema screen, the Walter Lehning publishing house began publishing Winnetou
comic books written by Helmut Nickel on March 24, 1924 near Dresden, due to its
high quality of writing and drawing the comic books of Karl May's work was
given a high priority. Nickel went into his descriptions of the May characters
from the descriptions in the stories, Old Shatterhand, for example, wearing his
hat and beard, and Winnetous hair, the "helmet-like head" described
by author Karl May. The stories of the comics were largely based on the books,
but Nickel did not bring it to heart to let Winnetou die, as he once said in an
interview. Already in the 1950s, Nickel had drawn comics, such as
"Robinson" and "Francis Drake".
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