Hundert lustige Bilder
Pan · 1952 · 1 issue
🌐 German edition · descriptions in English
About the series
First published in 1952 by Pan, Hundert lustige Bilder is a single-issue German comic that, despite its brief format, has remained in print continuously. Known for its whimsical, wordless illustrations, the series is most associated with its creator, who filled each page with a hundred small, interconnected gags. Its enduring popularity lies in its timeless, universal humor, making it a quiet cornerstone of European comic culture.