In 1989, he was invited by the Comics Museum in Brussels to make the material for the displays about merchandising, for which he used a minor character from Taco Zip, the mad alien Plunk.
He also made a few CD-roms, and a short-lived series Ben le Forestier for the French magazine Astrapi, but in general scarcely participated in the comics scene.
In 2003, Cromheecke returned with Roboboy, a children's series about a robot child living with a normal family, and the havoc it unwillingly creates.
Because of this renewed interest in his work, he started creating new stories for older series like Tom Carbon and Taco Zip.
An exposition celebrating twenty years of Taco Zip debuted at Strip Turnhout in Turnhout, traveling to different cities in Belgium and the Netherlands, including the comic shop Lambiek in Amsterdam[2] At the end of 2005, Cromheecke drew the cover for the last issue of Robbedoes magazine, which is also used for the last collection of Robbedoes magazines, album #262.