Håkon Aasnes
b. 1943
Håkon Aasnes, born 13 February 1943 in Norway, has built one of the more quietly prolific careers in Scandinavian comics, working across nearly five decades as an artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer. His output spans 387 credited issues between 1977 and 2022, a range that reflects both his versatility and his deep roots in Norwegian popular publishing.
Aasnes is most closely associated with children's and family comics, with his heaviest concentration of work appearing in *Norsk Barneblad* and its holiday companion *Norsk Barneblad med Juletre*, publications that have long served as touchstones for young Norwegian readers. His credits also extend to beloved Norwegian titles including *Smørbukk*, *Tuss og Troll*, *Nr. 91 Stomperud*, and *Olsenbanden*, alongside work on the long-running adventure series *Fantomet* — the Norwegian edition of The Phantom. The breadth of these titles suggests a creator equally comfortable with gentle humor, folkloric fantasy, and action-adventure storytelling.
Handling virtually every aspect of the comics-making craft at various points in his career, Aasnes represents the kind of dependable, multifaceted contributor whose work shaped the reading lives of generations of Norwegian children even without achieving wide international recognition. His continued activity into 2022 attests to a sustained dedication to the medium across an impressive span of time.
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