Opa Tromp
Opa Tromp is a grandfather character created by Dutch cartoonist Jan Kruis, debuting in the Dutch women's magazine Libelle in 1980. He is a warm, elderly family figure at the heart of the Tromp household, surrounded by relatives including Jan, Jans, and granddaughter Catootje.
Few characters in Dutch comics have shown such quiet, enduring staying power as Opa Tromp, who first shuffled onto the page in Libelle #20 of 1980, a Bronze Age creation from the warm pen of Jan Kruis. Over an remarkable 46-year run across Libelle and Jan, Jans en de kinderen, this beloved grandfather figure has clocked up more than 200 catalog appearances alongside the extended Tromp family — Catootje, Jan, Jans, Karlijn, and even the household's rode kater — making him a cherished fixture of one of the Netherlands' most enduring comic strips. With a key collector issue already to his name, Opa Tromp is living proof that a character doesn't need a cape to leave a lasting impression — just the right family around the kitchen table and a creator who truly understood the comedy and warmth of everyday Dutch life.
#20/1980
Trivia
- Jan Kruis has written more of Opa Tromp's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 139 issues.
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