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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Rampokan

1946: The Dutch have been driven out of Indonesia by the Japanese invasion, but they refuse to recognize the country's declaration of independence. In an attempt to regain their former colony, the government mobilizes the Royal Dutch Indian Army. When they fail to take control, an unofficial force is sent to subdue the "terrorists." Among the volunteers is Johan Knevel, who has personal reasons for joining: he wants to find out what happened to his Indonesian nurse. But far from rediscovering the lost idyll of his youth, he is confronted by the complex realities of a country in turmoil. by Peter van Dongen. 

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Arad and Maya

Arad and Maya is a Dutch comic series that began in 1977 with Lo (Lodewijk) Hartog van Banda as a writer and Jan Steeman as a draftsman.
Maya is a biologist that communicates telepathically with her ​​hair band with animals and creatures. Arad is a techie, who often have problems with its spacecraft. All albums are written by Lo (Lodewijk) Hartog van Banda , signed by Jan Steeman and published by CentriPress example (except 9 which was published by publisher Oberon BV).



Thursday, October 29, 2015

Agent 327

Agent 327 is a playful Dutch action/comedy comic series by cartoonist Martin Lodewijk. It has been a regular feature since 1966 onward, with a hiatus between 1983 and 2000. Featuring the eponymous Agent 327 as a James Bond/Maxwell Smart-like Dutch secret agent who fights for "Righteousness and World Peace", his looks are based on the character of Peter Gunn. Often partnered with the junoesque Olga Lawina (an agent of the Swiss Secret Service), his adventures take him around Europe and the rest of the world as he battles numerous villains, both fictional and parodies of real people.
The song "Denk toch altijd met liefd' aan je moeder" by Gerda en Herman Timmerhout is a common feature in the comic, and is often used to hideously torture someone or provide a plot-turning emotional reaction. Agent 327 debuted in 1966 as a feature in Pep magazine #21, written by Martin Lodewijk, illustrated by Jan Kruis, and published by Geïllustreerde Pers. Lodewijk soon took over as writer and artist, and Agent 327 ran in Pep as a weekly 4-8-page feature until 1975, when Pep and the comics magazine Sjors merged into Eppo, published by Oberon. Meanwhile, in 1970 Geïllustreerde Pers published the first Agent 327 album, titled Dossier Stemkwadrater. Further albums followed every few years, continuing under Oberon after Pep's acquisition. Agent 327 was cancelled as a feature in Eppo in 1983, but returned in 2000 as a regular feature. In 2009, Agent 327 returned to Eppo as a regular feature.


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Roel Dijkstra

Roel Dijkstra is a comic book series published from 1977 to 1995 by the Dutch publisher Oberon about a fictional football player. The series was created by Jan Steeman (winner of the 2005 Dutch Stripschapprijs) and Andrew Brandt.
The eponymous Roel Dijkstra is a Dutch football player inspired by Johan Cruijff. He started out as a player with the local football club "FC Leidrecht", then moved on to "FC Hadfort" in the United Kingdom, "FC Union" in Corsica, and then "FC Rapiditas" in Spain. The story revolves around Dijkstra and his difficulties adjusting to life in a foreign country, shifty club bosses, friendship with fellow players, and football championships.


Saturday, October 17, 2015

The Partners

The Partners is a comic series from artist Carry Brugman and screenwriters Dick Richards (alias Dick Matena) and Jacques Station, since 1976 will be published in the magazine Eppo.
The protagonists of the strip are modeled on existing characters; include Robert Redford (Danny MacDonald) and Alfred Hitchcock. In 2013 released UFO! There are extras roles played by Paris Hilton, Will Smith, Mike Tyson and Ringo Starr.


Stef Ardoba

Bert Bus joined themselves to the new Eppo magazine and made ​​it to the strip 'Stef Ardoba"(1975). This comic was a combination of the past and science fiction.
" Stef Ardoba "ran until 1982 and was succeeded by the historical comic strip' Malorix "(1983-1985).

 

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Douwe Dabbert

Douwe Dabbert is a small, gnome-like creature. He goes through all sorts of strange adventures where he meets (often) supernatural beings. He carries a magical knapsack from which he, and only he, can conjure items that suit the situation. Twenty-three comic books appeared starring Douwe Dabbert. From 1975 to 2001, these stories were published as a sequel-story in the Dutch version of the weekly magazine Donald Duck. Apart from the album stories, some shorter stories that never made it to a full album were printed in Donald Duck. Most of these stories were only a few pages.
On his journeys, Douwe often encountered recurrent characters, such as Domoli, Pief and Kijfje – three wizard apprentices who have appeared in seven of his adventures (11, 12, 16 and 18-21). Other examples are Wredulia, a mean witch who plays a part in The gate to the east and The shaft to the north. Furthermore, there are Ludo Lafhart and Knudde, two clumsy crooks who appear in the three stories The spoiled princess, The secret animal kingdom and The Monster of the Fog Lake. In the two stories The shaft to the north and The road to the west, Douwe Dabbert has a dodo as a companion. Finally, they find a dodo egg on a desert island, so the dodo can reproduce himself.
The last story was partially drawn by Dick Matena, due to Piet Wijn's poor health at the time.