Karlijn Tromp
Karlijn Tromp made her debut in the pages of Libelle in 1970, the creation of Jan Kruis, and what followed is one of the most quietly remarkable runs in Dutch comics history — 56 years and 461 catalog appearances, with seven of those issues earning key-issue recognition among collectors. A Silver Age arrival who never stopped showing up, she's a fixture of Jan, Jans en de kinderen, the beloved family strip that became a cornerstone of VNU Tijdschriften publishing, sharing her world with a warm ensemble that includes Opa Tromp, little Jeroentje, Lotje, Loedertje, and the irrepressible De rode kater. For anyone exploring the rich tradition of European newspaper and magazine comics, Karlijn Tromp is exactly the kind of character whose longevity speaks for itself — decades of readers grew up turning to Libelle in part just to spend time with her.
#50/1970