nagelbuis
Nagelbuis is a type of Dutch comic strip that originated in the late 19th century. The name Nagelbuis translates to "thumb cabinet" or "thumbnail-sized cabinet," which refers to the small size of the comic strip images. These strips typically consisted of a series of short, rectangular images that told a story in a humorous and satirical way.
Nagelbuis was first popularized by Dutch artists such as Freek Bremmer and Ruud Valstar, who began creating
Over time, Nagelbuis evolved to influence other forms of Dutch comics, including the " stripverhaal," a longer-form
The Nagelbuis style has also been cited as an influence by some contemporary comic artists, who appreciate