Overview
- Rötger 'Brösel' Feldmann, the creator of the cult comic character Werner, turns 75 and remains active with new creative projects, including revisiting and updating older works.
- Feldmann's life and career have heavily influenced the Werner comics, blending personal experiences with exaggerated humor and anti-authoritarian themes.
- Despite past financial struggles and the collapse of his publishing company, Feldmann and his wife Petra regained the rights to Werner and now operate a family-run publishing house.
- The Werner series, known for its irreverent humor and cultural impact, includes 13 main comic volumes, five films, and iconic events like the 1988 'Werner Race.'
- Feldmann has embraced a healthier lifestyle, balancing his love for creativity and nostalgia with a focus on well-being and sustainable living on his countryside estate.