Klaus Knegg
Silver Age born and Scandinavian through and through, Klaus Knegg made his debut in the pages of Donald Duck & Co back in 1961, brought to life by the prolific Tony Strobl for what would become a remarkably enduring run under the Hjemmet / Egmont banner. With 131 catalogued appearances stretching across an impressive 65 years — right up to 2026 — this character has proven to be a genuine fixture of Nordic duck comics, sharing panels with the likes of Onkel Skrue, Langbein, and Dolly Duck across Donald Duck & Co, Donald spesial, and Donald Duck Junior. There's even a collector-significant key issue in the mix, a small badge of honour for a character who has quietly outlasted many flashier contemporaries. For fans of the rich European tradition of duck comics, Klaus Knegg is exactly the kind of deep-catalogue discovery that makes digging through these pages so rewarding.
#6/1961
Trivia
- Harald Dyrkorn has written more of Klaus Knegg's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.