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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.

De Glunderende Gluurder is album number 345 in the classic Flemish-Belgian comic series Suske en Wiske (Spike and Suzy), created by Studio Vandersteen. The story was written by Marc Verhaegen (who also provided the artwork) and published in 2017. This album marks a return to traditional, mystery-driven narratives with a technological twist, blending humor, suspense, and social commentary on modern surveillance culture. suske wiske glunderende gluurder

★★★★☆ (4/5) – “Solid mystery with a timely, creepy-clever twist.” End of report. De Glunderende Gluurder is a fun, thoughtful entry

Lambik, ever the comic relief, becomes one of the first victims, laughing uncontrollably at funerals and sad events. Jerom, the strongman, must physically restrain the drone while Suske and Wiske reprogram it. The climax involves a chase through a medieval fair, where the drone’s laughter becomes increasingly chaotic. Ultimately, Professor Barabas sends the device back to its own time, but not before the “gluurder” has one last, unnerving chuckle at the reader. De Glunderende Gluurder is album number 345 in