Smørbukk
Smørbukk is a beloved Norwegian comics character who has appeared in Norsk Barneblad since 1966. A mischievous, butter-loving young boy, he stars in lighthearted humor strips aimed at children.
Smørbukk is a charming character from the pages of Norsk Barneblad, the beloved Norwegian children's comics publication, making a debut in 1966 during the Silver Age alongside family figures like Smørbukks far, Smørbukks mor, and young Trond. Created by the artist known as Reuter, this character found a home across multiple editions of the Norsk Barneblad family of titles — including the festive Juletre specials — building up nearly 50 catalog appearances over a run stretching into the early 1970s. For collectors and fans of Scandinavian comics heritage, Smørbukk represents a warm slice of Norwegian childhood reading culture that's well worth seeking out.
#18/1966
Trivia
- James Fenimore Cooper has written more of Smørbukk's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 29 issues.
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