Aloys Oosterwijk
Aloys Oosterwijk was born on 25 June 1956 in Schalkhaar, the Netherlands, and has built one of the more quietly durable careers in Dutch cartooning. His path into the medium stretched across multiple roles — he has worked as artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer — with credits spanning more than 440 issues between 1979 and 2025. That breadth of craft is reflected in his appearances across several major Dutch comics publications, including Eppo Stripblad, Eppo Wordt Vervolgd, Sjors en Sjimmie Stripblad, and Cor Morelli.
His most sustained and recognized work is Willems Wereld, a weekly comic strip he has contributed to the Dutch magazine Panorama since 1996, accumulating a readership over decades that few strip cartoonists manage to hold. The strip's longevity speaks to Oosterwijk's consistency and his ability to connect with a general audience rather than just devoted comics readers.
Beyond the page, he is also known as a courtroom sketch artist, a complementary discipline that calls for sharp observational drawing under pressure — a rather different demand than the rhythms of weekly strip cartooning.
In 2007, Oosterwijk received the Stripschapprijs, the Dutch comics field's recognition of his contributions, affirming a career that has remained productive and professionally versatile across nearly five decades.
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