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[[Niklas Edlund]] is the pseudonym of an author of comic books and stories in the series [[Niklas and friends]]. It is also the name of the main character in most of his works. Edlund is an illustrator from Germany<ref>http://www.niklascomics.de/intro/editoria/edito3.htm</ref> and describes as  bisexual. He says, "I always liked girls and boys as well, even as a child. As long as I was small I didn't realize it, but around age 11 I began to be confused. My cartoons are about this confusion." <ref>http://www.niklascomics.de/intro/editoria/edito4a.htm</ref>
[[Niklas Edlund]] is the pseudonym of an author of comic books and stories in the series [[Niklas and friends]]. It is also the name of the main character in most of his works. Edlund is an illustrator/cartoonist from Germany<ref>http://www.niklascomics.de/intro/editoria/edito3.htm</ref> and describes as  bisexual. He says, "I always liked girls and boys as well, even as a child. As long as I was small I didn't realize it, but around age 11 I began to be confused. My cartoons are about this confusion." <ref>http://www.niklascomics.de/intro/editoria/edito4a.htm</ref>


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.niklascomics.de/ Niklas and friends]]
*[http://www.niklascomics.de/ Niklas and friends]
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Niklas Edlund is the pseudonym of an author of comic books and stories in the series Niklas and friends. It is also the name of the main character in most of his works. Edlund is an illustrator/cartoonist from Germany[1] and describes as bisexual. He says, "I always liked girls and boys as well, even as a child. As long as I was small I didn't realize it, but around age 11 I began to be confused. My cartoons are about this confusion." [2]

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