Marten Toonder

Comic strip creator, Tom Puss

Marten Toonder - Comic strip creator, Tom Puss
Born

May 2nd, 1912
113 years ago

Died

July 27th, 2005
20 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Netherlands

Links & References

A prominent comic strip creator, produced iconic works that resonated with audiences in the Netherlands and beyond. Created the famous character Tom Puss, which debuted in the late 1940s. Developed a unique narrative style that combined humor and philosophical themes. Founded Toonder Studios, which produced a range of comic adaptations and original stories, significantly influencing the comic art scene throughout Europe.

Created the Tom Puss comic strip

Founded Toonder Studios

Introduced characters like Panda and Oliver B. Bumble

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