Education
Lööf studied at the Stockholm Art Academy in the early 1960s.
Lööf studied at the Stockholm Art Academy in the early 1960s.
From 1967 until 1973 he created his most famous comic strip Felix, which soon gained popularity into many parts of the world. Mixing humor and adventure, Felix has sometimes been described as a more naivistic or underground style version of Tintin, in terms of the drawing style, but in its themes and morale it is also somewhat leftist. Later, Lööf created other comics, such as Bellman (a humor strip about a Stockholm hobo) and Ville (1975-1976), a "comedic adventure" about an unemployed Stockholm author, teaming up with Olof Palme and Carl XVI Gustaf to fight the bad guys.
This was originally serialized in the Swedish periodical Vi.
In the early 1970s, Lööf participated as an actor in a few productions, among them the Swedish cult children"s television show Tårtan (The Cake, 1972) about three incompetent and filthy sailors-turned-bakers.
January Lööf has received a number of awards. 2011: Astrid Lindgren Prize 2010: Selma Lagerlöf Prize 2009: "Urhunden" 2005: Bokjuryn (sv:Bokjuryn) 1985: Golden Antenna (sv:Guldantennen) 1977: Elsa Beskow Plaque (sv:Elsa Beskow-plaketten) 1976: 91:an Scholarship Award(sv:91:an-stipendiet) 1974: Expressen"s Heffalump (sv:Expressens Heffalump) 1968: Adamson Award.