[1] Elov's son, Gunnar Persson, took over the comic strip in 1968 when his father died.
[2] Jonas Persson, Gunnar's son, started drawing the comic strip in 2006 together with his father.
He hoped that his bald character with a long nose (later named Kronblom) would be appreciated by Åhlén & Åkerlunds, and the first Kronblom strip was published in the weekly magazine Allt för Alla on July 17, 1927 [1] in Sweden.
[2] In 2006, Gunnar's son, Jonas Persson, started drawing the comic strip together with his father.
A weekly Kronblom comics magazine was created in 1997, but was canceled after four issues due to poor sales.