Oktaaf Keunink
Oktaaf Keunink | |
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Author(s) | Marc Sleen |
Current status/schedule | Terminated. |
Launch date | 16 November 1952 |
End date | 4 April 1965 |
Genre(s) | Humor comics, Gag-a-day comics |
Oktaaf Keunink (sometimes written as Octaaf, even though most album titles refer to the series as "Oktaaf") was a Belgian comics series, written and drawn by Marc Sleen. It was published between 16 November 1952 and 4 April 1965 in the magazine Ons Zondagsblad.[1][2][3]
Concept
Oktaaf Keunink centers around an old pipe smoking office clerk[4] who is dominated by his bossy wife Beva. In some gags he has a temporary different job, but most of the time he works at his office. His home address was also specified in the series, namely Kladderpoelstraat 9 in the fictitious village Zwaaigem (a pun on Aaigem or Baaigem).[5] A running gag is Oktaaf's desperate attempt to play cards with his friends in his local bar, even though his wife repeatedly tries to keep him home.[6][7] He also has a rivalry with his neighbour, Balk, who looks a lot like Slager Janssenss from Sleen's other series Doris Dobbel (both characters were caricatures of Jan De Spot, a journalist who was one of Sleen's personal friends). Balk's wife also resembled another character by Sleen, namely Madam Nero, wife of Nero in The Adventures of Nero.[8]
The comics series was published in Wallonia too as Octave Blaireau. Like most of Sleen's other gag series Oktaaf Keunink came to an end when he dropped all his series in 1965 in favor of The Adventures of Nero.[9]
In popular culture
In 1971 Herman De Coninck and Piet Piryns interviewed Marc Sleen for the magazine Humo. As a tribute they signed their article with the pseudonyms "Herman de Keunink" and Piet Fluwijns (a nod to Sleen's series Piet Fluwijn en Bolleke).
References
- ^ "Rik Clément".
- ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
- ^ "Oktaaf Keunink heeft het warm! - Marc Sleen".
- ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
- ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
- ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
- ^ "Rik Clément".
- ^ "Rik Clément".
- ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
- Belgian comic strips
- Belgian comics titles
- 1952 comics debuts
- 1965 comics endings
- Comics characters introduced in 1952
- Fictional clerks
- Belgian comics characters
- Fictional characters from Flanders
- Male characters in comics
- Comics about married people
- Gag-a-day comics
- Comics by Marc Sleen
- Works set in Flanders
- Comics set in Belgium