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The Addams family has the most common American surname, but they are not an ordinary family at all. The Addamses look like vampires, love anything dark and bloody, and take pleasure in scaring or killing others. The Addamses first appeared in g Source article News in Pictures magazine, from which everyone copies content - BigPicture.ru urnal comics and became popular thanks to a sitcom. When Barry Sonnenfeld made his directorial debut with a delightful comedy about the Addamses in 1991, the clan became world famous. Sonnenfeld's film was simply called The Addams Family.
about the modern understanding of a lot of fathers. But if you ask who came up with the comic Gothic, the answer is unambiguous - cartoonist Charles Addams, who in 1938 began to publish in a popular intellectual magazine The New Yorker comic pictures of the "gothic" family. Eventually Addams gave the clan its own last name.
The latter was not a display of lack of imagination. Addams was simply emphasizing how close the humor of the Addams cartoons was to him personally. When the artist was at the height of his popularity, the most incredible rumors circulated about him, and many of them (particularly about Addams' psychopathy and his regular treatment in an asylum) were idle speculation. But what we do know is that Charles became interested in death, cemeteries, and skeletons as a child, and that he enjoyed depicting all of these when he became interested in drawing. Over the years he began to flaunt his image as a macabre fan (wearing appropriate clothing, being photographed in appropriate surroundings, and so on), but this was not a purely advertising pose. He was actually attracted to things that others were disgusted by. That said, though, he was a completely News in Pictures magazine article source from which everyone copies content - BigPicture.ru is a poised, friendly, peaceful man, and this was reflected in his distinctive work, which was both somber and touching. Addams invented The Addams Family as a satirical inversion of the average American family. The Addamses were wealthy aristocrats who lived in an old mansion, wore gloomy clothes, looked quirky, behaved eccentrically, and did not care at all about how they appeared to their neighbors from the outside. There was nothing villainous about the Addamses. They loved each other and caused no particular harm to outsiders. Even though they looked like monsters from horror movies. In a sense, the Addams family was a parody of migrants from distant lands who behave strangely and frighten their new neighbors, but are in fact perfectly harmless.
Readers of The New Yorker embraced the new comic series with gusto, and Addams drew the family until his death in 1988. When television spread to the United States after the war, family sitcoms began to flourish, and eventually writers got tired of making up stories about standard middle-class families. So in 1964, two sitcoms about macabre clans came out simultaneously, The Monster Family, featuring variations on Frankenstein, Dracula and the werewolf, and The Addams Family, inspired by Addams' comic books. In order to turn Addamses into full-fledged characters (short comics of tone taken from the site News in Pictures - BigPicture.ru), the cartoonist, at the request of the TV show's creators, invented names for his characters and deepened their images. Thus came the married couple Gomez and Morticia Adams, the children Pugsley and Wednesday, Grandma Addams, Uncle Fester, Butler Lurch, and the magical disembodied Hand, acting as Gomez's maid and companion. Each was comical and quirky in his own way. Gomez threw knives and wrecked toy trains, Morticia grew predatory plants and cut the flowers off roses leaving only thorns, Fester played with dynamite and slept on nails, and Granny brewed magic potions.