Tom Puss/Oliver B. Bumble series
In 1931, after his final exams, Marten Toonder went to
Buenos Aires with his father. Here he got acquainted with the work of the well-known Argentine artist and editor
Dante Quinterno, who ran a studio producing comics. Quinterno's creations impressed him to such a degree that he decided to become an artist himself. His most famous comic series were the
Tom Puss (
Tom Poes in
Dutch) and
Oliver B. Bumble (
Olivier B. Bommel in Dutch) series that appeared in a Dutch newspaper from 1941–86. It has a very characteristic format. Every day there were three drawings and an accompanying text (about a book-page long). It started out as a children's cartoon, but gradually became more relevant to adults. Nowadays his texts are considered literature by some critics, and Toonder received several literary prizes for them. He invented many new words and expressions and some of those are now widely used in the
Dutch language. Many personalities in his comics have their own peculiar dialect of Dutch, for instance
Prlwytzkofsky language of professor Prlwytzkofsky, an innovative mixture of Dutch and German. Due to this emphasis on language play, Toonder's work is difficult to translate. His drawing style is very detailed and might be compared to
Pogo, with more room for background drawings, since there are no text balloons in the drawings. Apart from his eccentric use of language Toonder is also praised for his
satirical approach, with stories that led to him being compared with a
fabulist. ==Bibliography==