Boris Boef
Boris Boef is a recurring villain and mischievous rascal who appears in the Dutch edition of Donald Duck, created by Endre Lukács. He debuted in 1955 as an antagonist whose schemes bring him into conflict with familiar funny-animal characters.
Few villains have proven as enduringly mischievous in Dutch comics as Boris Boef, who first slunk onto the page in 1955 courtesy of creator Endre Lukács — making him a Golden Age original with serious staying power. Published by Geïllustreerde Pers and appearing across an impressive span stretching all the way to 2019, this rascal has kept readers of Donald Duck entertained for over six decades. His adventures have put him in the orbit of some of the most beloved funny-animal icons in the business, sharing pages with Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and the irrepressible nephews Kwak, Kwek, and Kwik. Thirty-seven catalog appearances across multiple Donald Duck titles may not sound like a crowd, but for a character rooted in the Golden Age of Dutch comics, it speaks to a quiet, stubborn staying power that any collector worth their longbox will appreciate.
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