Carol Voges
1925–2001
Carol Voges was a Dutch illustrator and cartoonist, born Carol Willem Voges on 19 June 1925 in Amsterdam. He passed away on 9 January 2001 in Laren, North Holland. Voges is best known for his work on Disney’s *Donald Duck* and the Dutch comic series *Anders And & Co.*, as well as *Sjors*, *Bessie Turf*, *De avonturen van Pa Pinkelman*, and *Jimmy Brown*. His career spanned from 1951 to 1982, during which he contributed as an artist, colorist, and inker across 15 issues.
Voges’s path into comics began in the post-war Dutch publishing scene, where he developed a clean, expressive style suited for both humor and adventure strips. He collaborated closely with writers and artists on these serials, bringing a lively touch to character-driven stories. While specific co-creations are not detailed, his work on *Pa Pinkelman*—a beloved Dutch comic—and *Sjors* helped define the tone of mid-century Dutch comics.
Later in life, Voges remained active in illustration until the early 1980s. His legacy endures as a steady hand in the golden age of Dutch comic artistry, though he did not receive major awards in the available records.
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