Olivier Blunder
Olivier Blunder is a Dutch comics character created by Wim Lensen, debuting in 1947 in the postwar Dutch comics scene. Published in magazines like Pep and Eppo, he is a humor strip character whose name suggests a bumbling, accident-prone personality.
A Golden Age original from the Dutch comics tradition, Olivier Blunder made his debut in 1947 courtesy of creator Wim Lensen, emerging from the same fertile postwar European scene that would nurture some of the continent's most beloved sequential art. Published across an impressive span stretching all the way to 2024, this Oberon character has quietly accumulated a remarkable longevity, appearing most prominently in the pages of Pep, Olivier Blunder, and Eppo Wordt Vervolgd — staples of Dutch comics culture. Along the way, Olivier has shared pages with a wonderfully eclectic crowd including Roodbaard, Francis Blake, Philip Mortimer, Erik, and even Idéfix, placing him squarely within the rich European comics ecosystem. With a key issue already to his name, this enduring figure is a genuine treasure for collectors with a passion for the broader history of the art form beyond the Anglo-American mainstream.
#1/1947-1948