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Douwe-Dabbert: Publication History

The document provides information about the Douwe Dabbert comic book series published between 1975 and 2001 in the Netherlands. It summarizes that the series was drawn by Piet Wijn and published in 23 albums after being serialized in a Dutch magazine. It also provides details on the Stripschapprijs award won by Wijn in 1984 for his body of work creating comic strips.

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Douwe-Dabbert: Publication History

The document provides information about the Douwe Dabbert comic book series published between 1975 and 2001 in the Netherlands. It summarizes that the series was drawn by Piet Wijn and published in 23 albums after being serialized in a Dutch magazine. It also provides details on the Stripschapprijs award won by Wijn in 1984 for his body of work creating comic strips.

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Douwe-Dabbert

Publication history
Between 1975 and 2001 the series was published without interruption. They were pre-published
in small episodes in the Dutch magazine Donald Duck. All longer stories have been published in
23 comic book albums afterwards. Some shorter stories exist too, but haven't been published in
the regular series yet. Piet Wijn drew all the stories personally, except for the final one, which
was partially done by Dick Matena, due to Wijn's health problems at the time, which would lead
to his death in 2010.[1]

Albums
1. "De verwende prinses" (1977) ("The spoiled princess")
2. "Het verborgen dierenrijk" (1977) ("The secret animal kingdom")
3. "De valse heelmeester" (1978) ("The deceitful healer")
4. "De poort naar oost" (1978) ("The gate to the east")
5. "Het monster van het Mistmeer" (1979) ("The monster of the Fog Lake")
6. "De schacht naar noord" (1979) ("The shaft to the north")
7. "De weg naar west" (1980) ("The road to the west")
8. "De zee naar zuid" (1981) ("The sea to the south")
9. "Florijn de flierefluiter" (1982) (Florijn the loafer")
10. "De tanden van Casius Gaius" (1983) ("The teeth of Casius Gaius")
11. "Het flodderwerk van Pief" (1984) ("The messy work of Pief")
12. "De laatste plager" (1985) ("The last teaser"), includes a Christmas story
13. "De heksen van eergisteren" (1986) ("The witches of the day before yesterday")
14. "Op het spoor van kwade zaken" (1988) ("On the trail of evil things"), short stories
15. "Het bedrog van Balthasar" (1990) ("The deceit of Balthasar")
16. "De dame in de lijst" (1991) ("The lady in the frame")
17. "Bombasto met het boze oog" (1992) ("Bombasto and the evil eye"), short stories
18. "De kast met duizend deuren" (1993) ("The closet with a thousand doors"), with a short
story within a story
19. "Het schip van ijs" (1994) ("The ship made of ice")
20. "De zwarte kimono" (1995) ("The black Kimono")
21. "Het gemaskerde opperhoofd" (1996) ("The masked chieftain")
22. "Terug naar het verborgen dierenrijk" (1997) ("Back to the secret animal kingdom")
23. "De wonderlijke raamvertelling" (2001) ("The amazing frame story"), two adventures in
one story.

The Stripschapprijs[1] is a Dutch prize awarded to comic creators for their whole work. It is awarded
annually by the Stripschap, the Dutch Society of comics fans. The prize is non-pecuniary.
Pieter Cornelis Wijn (17 May 1929 – 6 October 2010) was a prolific Dutch comics creator.

Wijn was born in Hilversum. His creations include the cartoon versions of Marten Toonder's
Tom Puss and Kappie, Gloria van Goes, Douwe Dabbert, and many other cartoons. He was
awarded the Stripschapsprijs in 1984. He died in Leidschendam.

Publication information
Publisher Big Balloon
Genre Fantasy comics
Publication date 1975 - 2001
No. of issues 23 albums
Creative team
Written by Thom Roep
Artist(s) Piet Wijn

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