Werner (comics)

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Cover of Werner. Art by Rötger Feldmann.
Cover of Werner. Art by Rötger Feldmann.

Werner is a fictional character, appearing in a number of German comic books and animated films. He was created by Brösel (Rötger Feldmann). Werner is the most successful German comic character of all time with over 10 million books sold and over 13 million film admissions.

The Werner books are known for their anarchic humour, often based on Northern German dialect and puns.

The character of Werner is based on Brösel's own experiences. Werner is an unemployed biker who likes to modify his motorcycle — which constantly gets him into trouble with the police and the TÜV. Werner also likes to consume large amounts of beer (known as Bölkstoff in the comics). In his younger years, Werner was apprentice to plumber Meister Röhrich - the situations and characters in these stories are based on Brösel's brother Andi's apprenticeship years.

[edit] Books

  • Werner - Oder was? (1981)
  • Werner - Alles klar? (1982)
  • Werner - Wer sonst? (1982)
  • Werner - Eiskalt! (1985)
  • Werner - Normal ja! (1987)
  • Werner - Besser is das! (1989)
  • Werner - Ohauerha! (1992)
  • Werner - Wer bremst, hat Angst! (1994)
  • Werner - Na also! (1996)
  • Werner - Exgummibur! (1998)
  • Werner - Volle Latte! (2002)
  • Werner - Freie Bahn mit Marzipan! (2004)

[edit] Movies

  • Werner - Beinhart! (1990)
  • Werner - Das muss kesseln! (1996)
  • Werner - Volles Rooäää!!! (Fäkalstau in Knöllerup) (1999)
  • Werner - Gekotzt wird später! (2003)

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