Pondus
Pondus is the everyman protagonist of the Norwegian newspaper comic strip of the same name, a middle-aged, football-obsessed, couch-loving family man navigating the comic frustrations of everyday suburban life with his wife and kids.
Frode Øverli's Pondus burst onto the scene in 2000 through Hjemmet / Egmont, and over the course of 24 years and more than 200 catalogued appearances, this Modern Age creation has proven to be a genuinely enduring comics presence. A homegrown Scandinavian strip with real staying power, Pondus shares the page with a lively ensemble — Jokke, Beate, Påsan, Frida, and Bjarne among them — giving the series the warm, character-rich texture that keeps readers coming back. With a key issue already flagged by collectors and a run that stretches deep into the 2020s, this is a comic that rewards both the curious newcomer and the dedicated long-term fan.
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Trivia
- Launched as a daily newspaper strip before exploding into a blockbuster book and album-selling property, Pondus grew into one of Norway's most commercially successful homegrown comics rather than remaining a niche strip.tropedia.fandom.com
- The title itself is a sly built-in gag — Pondus is Norwegian slang for belly or pot-bellied, a joke that mirrors the lead character's design and flies right over the heads of many casual readers.tropedia.fandom.com
- Despite being set in Norway, the strip is unusually steeped in English football culture, particularly Liverpool fandom, anchoring its identity in supporter culture rather than the domestic sitcom humor you might expect.tropedia.fandom.com
- Tormod Løkling has written more of Pondus's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 66 issues.
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