Suske

At the end of the story Suske is adopted by aunt Sidonia and travels back to Belgium.

He is brave, honest, helpful, smart, polite, heroic, strong and has no real flaws in the way that Wiske or Lambik have.

In "De Stalen Bloempot" ("The Steel Flowerpot") (1950) Suske is brought back to his native Amoras to become king.

In "Het Gebroken Dorp" (2014) Suske becomes count of Marchimont, after saving the city from a local curse.

One of the recurring storylines is Wiske's jealousy whenever Suske receives attention from other young, attractive females.

[5] On June 15, 1995 an illustrated wall was dedicated to Suske and Wiske in the Laekenstraat in Brussels, Belgium.

[6][7] Suske and Wiske are also part of an illustrated wall in the Korte Ridderstraat 8 in Antwerp, which was revealed on May 13, 2006.

In the 1994 musical "De Stralende Sterren" David Verbeeck played the part of Suske.

[12] In the 2004 live-action film De duistere diamant [nl] Joeri Busschots played Suske.