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Alfred J. Kwak Filmstripboeken
Comic book series
Deel 1

Written byHerman van Veen
Artwork byHarald Siepermann
Hans Bacher[note 1]
Typesetting and layoutTon de Jong jr.
PublisherPrimaMedia bv (Ton de Jong)

LanguageDutch
Release date2006
Number of books in series17 planned, 2 released
Binding methodHardcover

The Filmstripboek series was made in 2006 along with the Dutch Disky DVDs. The intention was to use screengrabs from all 52 of the episodes and make them into 17 comicbooks (3 episodes each). Only 2 of these were eventually released.

Production

On 24 February 2006, Harald Siepermann posted on his Alfred J. Kwak blog and, three days later, on his personal blog that there would be 52 comic books coming. This statement turned out to be an exaggeration and likely a result of miscommunication, as the images he posted clearly show two alternate covers of the first book featuring King Radbout de Derde and Jonkheer Das, along with content from the first three episodes. These photos likely depict proofs of concept as they were being shown to Siepermann, and include different color tests.[1][2]

On 18 August 2006, at the outdoor theater Cabrio in Soest, Herman van Veen officially announced, at the conclusion of the charity theater play Eend Goed Al Goed for UNICEF, that comics covering all 52 episodes would be released across 17 books (each containing 3 episodes, except the final volume, which contains 4). At the end of the performance, Ton de Jong from PrimaMedia presented van Veen with the very first volume of the series. The plan was for these comics to be translated and distributed worldwide.[3][4]

Releases

All the releases in this series.

Every comic was to be divided into 3 episodes as follows.

Deel 1

1 De Eieren
2 Het Verjaardagsfeestje
3 Het Kroonjuweel

Deel 2
4 Op School
5 De Kater
6 De Olympiade

Deel 3
7 De Zeeverkenners
8 De Spion
9 De Geest in de Fles

Deel 4
10 De Heilige Tulband
11 Het Circus
12 Het Schaakspel

Deel 5
13 De Witte Koningin
14 Vissen in Troebel Water
15 De Ontploffing

Deel 6
16 De straat van Jeep[note 3]
17 Vrienden vanuit de Ruimte
18 De Poolster

Deel 7
19 De Walvis
20 De Nachtmerrie
21 De Bijen

Deel 8
22 De Kraaienpartij
23 De Slag om Polderstad
24 Het Plan

Deel 9
25 De Bevrijding
26 De Sneeuwman
27 Verliefd

Deel 10

28 Een Geschenk van de Koning
29 De Boerenganzen
30 Op Vakantie

Deel 11
31 Het Booreiland
32 Atlantis
33 Cowboys en Indianen

Deel 12
34 De Schat van Toet Kat Kammon
35 De Slang
36 Michael Duckson

Deel 13
37 De Ontvoering
38 De Burenruzie
39 De Heks

Deel 14
40 Het Stuwmeer
41 De Vulkaan
42 De Draak

Deel 15
43 Groot Waterland krijgt een President
44 De Watersnood
45 Het Land van Twee

Deel 16
46 Pierrot
47 Eind goed, al goed
48 Een Partijtje Golf

Deel 17
49 De Regenboog
50 Het Casino
51 Het Regenwoud
52 Nog Lang en Gelukkig

Notes

  1. Likely Siepermann and Bacher are credited for character designs and background designs for the animated series, but it is unlikely they were involved in the creation of this book.
  2. This picture originated from the second comic book in this series, but was never released.
  3. This episode name is inconsistent with the episode names from the series. It should be "RangPang". "De straat van Jeep" is also not referring to the geographical location that Colonel Rang Pang is stationed at, because that is called "De Engte van Gebral". It is unknown why this was changed.

References

  1. "Verwacht--Demnächst--Coming soon-- on Siepermann's Alfred blog". alfredjkwak.blogspot.com. 24 February 2006.
  2. "Surprised on Siepermann's blog". haraldsiepermann.blogspot.com. 27 February 2006.
  3. "Films Kwak in stripboek". AD Utrecht's Dagblad (in Nederlands). Utrecht, the Netherlands. 19 August 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  4. "Alfred Jodocus Kwak ambassadeur van Unicef en stripboekheld (originally on UNIEUWS.NL, but documented on veenpers.nl". UNIEUWS.NL (in Nederlands). Wijk bij Duurstede, the Netherlands. 19 August 2006.