Suske Wiske Glunderende Gluurder ^hot^ -
The story begins when Suske, Wiske, and their aunt Sidonia notice strange occurrences in their neighborhood: people are behaving oddly, laughing inappropriately, and experiencing memory lapses. The culprit appears to be a mysterious, floating eyeball with a disturbing, chuckling laugh—the “Glunderende Gluurder” (Chuckling Peeping Tom).
★★★★☆ (4/5) – “Solid mystery with a timely, creepy-clever twist.” End of report. suske wiske glunderende gluurder
De Glunderende Gluurder is a fun, thoughtful entry in the Suske en Wiske canon. It successfully combines a classic mystery format with a modern, critical look at digital surveillance. While not a landmark album like De Rode Ridder or De Stalen Bloempot , it is an enjoyable read for children (ages 8+) and adults alike, reminding us that not everything that makes you laugh has your best interests at heart. The story begins when Suske, Wiske, and their
With the help of Professor Barabas and his new invention, the Chronoscoop (a variation of his time machine), the trio discovers the entity is not a ghost but a malfunctioning piece of futuristic surveillance technology. A minor villain from the 22nd century, Krimson (a recurring antagonist), has accidentally sent a prototype “Emotion-Drone” back in time. This drone is designed to pacify populations by inducing glee and docility through a hypnotic ray, but it glitches and causes random, uncontrollable laughing fits. De Glunderende Gluurder is a fun, thoughtful entry
The album is significant as one of the later successful solo works by Marc Verhaegen before the studio transitioned to multiple artists. It also marked a return to standalone, non-heritage stories (unlike the historical or mythological epics of the 2000s).