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Bob Penuelas

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Bob Penuelas is an American comic strip illustrator and writer. He created the comic strip character Wilbur Kookmeyer, which appeared in Surfer Magazine from 1986 to 2006.

Penuelas was born and raised in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California.[1] He learned to draw from his father, a technical illustrator. He was heavily influenced by MAD Magazine. In his early teens Penuelas learned to surf and soon was creating surfing-related art..At that time he was influenced by Rick Griffin whose artwork regularly appeared in Surfer Magazine.

Penuelas began his career as a comic strip artist with the creation of the "Maynard and the Rat" strip for Surfer Magazine in 1980. Between 1980 and 1985 he produced twenty-five, two-page episodes for Surfer.

In 1985, while working on a "Maynard and the Rat" episode, Penuelas introduced a character named Wilbur into the strip. Wilbur drew a large positive response from the readers. In 1986, Penuelas replaced "Maynard and the Rat" with the "Wilbur Kookmeyer" strip.

In 2006, after 74 episodes Penuelas retired the strip. Since then, he has released a series of posters reproduced from the strips.


  1. ^ Matt Warshaw (2005). The Encyclopedia of Surfing. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 328–. ISBN 0-15-603251-1.