Blook
Blook is a Dutch-language comics character created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, debuting in the anthology magazine Pep. The strip features a science-flavored comedic adventure alongside the inventively named Professor Protonplof, reflecting the duo's trademark wit.
Blook made their comics debut in 1969, born from the creative partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — the legendary duo behind Asterix — bringing their signature wit and invention to this Silver Age character published by Geïllustreerde Pers in the Dutch anthology Pep. Running through the late 1970s, Blook shares the page with the wonderfully named Professor Protonplof, hinting at the kind of playful, science-tinged storytelling these two masters loved. With 18 catalogued appearances across Pep and the Oberon zwartwit-reeks collection, this is a charming piece of Goscinny and Uderzo's broader creative legacy — a genuine Silver Age curio well worth tracking down for fans of the duo's full body of work.
#37/1969
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