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- Ogri abstract "Ogri is a cartoon character of a British rocker-style biker created by English cartoonist and illustrator Paul Sample in 1972 for Bike magazine in the UK until January 2009, when it was dropped but quickly taken up by Back Street Heroes, the custom motorcycle magazine. Four book collections of Ogri strips have been produced, and a VHS video. Ogri is a tough, leather-jacketed biker with Thor-like wings attached to his helmet. The actor Ewan McGregor is a fan and owns an Ogri leather jacket, bought from Paul Sample on eBay.Paul Sample draws in black ink line and colour from 1997, in a style similar to Robert Crumb. As with some other cartoonists, such as Carl Giles, a lot of the pleasure in the cartoons comes from looking at the detail in the cartoon frames; there is almost inevitably a subplot going on. The funny and well observed stories about British bikers usually take place within one page, though two-pagers are sometimes drawn. Several compilation cartoon books collecting the strips have been published in the UK. Sample also produces a variety of Ogri-related memorabilia, including T-shirts, coffee mugs, posters, greetings cards, and badges. The Paul Sample archive, including many original Ogri strips along with other Paul Sample artwork, was auctioned in Shrewsbury in January 2010. There is also an Ogri Motorcycle Club (Osnabruck Garrison Riders Institute), founded in Germany in 1978 when all the members were serving in the Army or RAF.".
- Ogri wikiPageExternalLink Ogri-artwork-at-auction.html.
- Ogri wikiPageExternalLink www.paulsample-ogri.co.uk.
- Ogri wikiPageID "4821682".
- Ogri wikiPageLength "13133".
- Ogri wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Ogri wikiPageRevisionID "682376959".
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink BMW_R1200GS.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Back_Street_Heroes.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Basque_(clothing).
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Bike_(magazine).
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Bimbo.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sabbath.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Booby_trap.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Giles.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_comics_debuts.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_comic_strips.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_comics_characters.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_underground_comics.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1972.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_bikers.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humor_comics.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Desperate_Dan.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Ewan_McGregor.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink File:Ogri_cartoon_frame.JPG.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink File:Ogri_logo_smaller.JPG.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Forbidden_(album).
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Honda_GoldWing.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Jury_rigging.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Kawasaki_H2_Mach_IV.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink MTT_Turbine_Superbike.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Mongrel.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Motor_vehicle_theft.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Sample_(cartoonist).
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_chloride.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Pornographic_film_actor.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Road_policing_unit.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Road_rage.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Crumb.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Rocker_(subculture).
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Sidecar.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Speech_balloon.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Speed_limit_enforcement.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Supercharger.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Engineering.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Tiger.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Turbojet.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Vigilante.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Motorcycles.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLink Wrench.
- Ogri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ogri".
- Ogri author Paul_Sample_(cartoonist).
- Ogri caption "Ogri in his early days on a Norvin-style motorcycle".
- Ogri first "1972".
- Ogri publisher "Ocean Media Group Limited, London".
- Ogri status "Running".
- Ogri syndicate "Back Street Heroes magazine".
- Ogri title "Ogri".
- Ogri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Ogri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_comic_strip.
- Ogri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ogri subject Category:1972_comics_debuts.
- Ogri subject Category:British_comic_strips.
- Ogri subject Category:British_comics_characters.
- Ogri subject Category:British_underground_comics.
- Ogri subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1972.
- Ogri subject Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Ogri subject Category:Fictional_bikers.
- Ogri subject Category:Humor_comics.
- Ogri hypernym Character.
- Ogri type FictionalCharacter.
- Ogri type Establishment.
- Ogri type Strip.
- Ogri comment "Ogri is a cartoon character of a British rocker-style biker created by English cartoonist and illustrator Paul Sample in 1972 for Bike magazine in the UK until January 2009, when it was dropped but quickly taken up by Back Street Heroes, the custom motorcycle magazine. Four book collections of Ogri strips have been produced, and a VHS video. Ogri is a tough, leather-jacketed biker with Thor-like wings attached to his helmet.".
- Ogri label "Ogri".
- Ogri sameAs Q7080243.
- Ogri sameAs m.0cpnvp.
- Ogri sameAs Q7080243.
- Ogri wasDerivedFrom Ogri?oldid=682376959.
- Ogri homepage www.paulsample-ogri.co.uk.
- Ogri isPrimaryTopicOf Ogri.