Douwe Dabbert
Douwe Dabbert is a wandering Dutch folk hero — a little man with a magical backpack that always seems to provide exactly what he needs — who first appeared in a Dutch Donald Duck magazine in 1975, created for publisher Oberon.
Douwe Dabbert is a Dutch Bronze Age original who made his debut in 1975, brought to life by writer Thom Roep and artist Piet Wijn — a creative partnership that launched what would become one of the most enduring characters in Dutch comics history. Published by Oberon and appearing across an impressive 220 catalog entries spanning fully half a century, this wandering figure has proven himself a genuine institution of European comics, with at least one collector-significant key issue marking his legacy. His adventures have graced the pages of Donald Duck and Eppo Stripblad, putting him in lively company alongside beloved icons like Donald Duck, Oom Dagobert Duck, Kwik, Kwek, and Kwak — making him a cherished part of the rich, warm world of Dutch-language comics that generations of readers have grown up with.
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Trivia
- Thom Roep has written more of Douwe Dabbert's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 165 issues.
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