Øverli initially developed a strip titled A-laget (A-team) in 1995, prior to leaving the magazine Pyton. This early version focused on three characters who were fanatical football-supporters. By the time the strip in its earliest form was first published in a small local newspaper Vest-Nytt of Sotra on 28 October 1995, it had taken the name Pondus.[1] In 1996 it began a four-year run as a supporting strip in the Norwegian magazine devoted to Bud Grace's Ernie, leading to its breakthrough on 2 April 1997, when it was taken on as a daily strip in national distribution newspaper Dagbladet.[1]
On 4 July 2000 it began publication in its own Pondus magazine, as the first Norwegian strip to ever carry its own monthly publication.[2] This was followed on 6 June 2001 with the launch of a Swedish sister magazine.[3] The strip runs daily in more than 80 Norwegian newspapers, and is syndicated to several international publications, most notably Swedish Dagens Nyheter, Danish Berlingske Tidende, and Icelandic Frettabladid.
As of 2007's first issue, Pondus magazine left publisher Schibsted to continue its run with publisher Egmont. In a simultaneous event, the character Pondus quit his job as a bus driver, and bought a pub.[4]
3. Hat trick (2003, Schibsted, ISBN82-509-4955-2) In reference to football's hat-trick, a 3-goal accomplishment.
4. Flat firer (2004, Schibsted, ISBN82-509-5204-9) Flat Four. A reference to the "back four" in soccer, which normally involves four defenders, flat in reference to the defence forming a straight line, to execute an offside trap. The cover displays Pondus playing football, having just "flattened" the opponent player #4.
5. Fem rette (2005, Schibsted, ISBN82-509-5409-2) Five Correct. A reference to the Norwegian football pools betting on 12 matches, with prizes awarded for 10, 11, or 12 successful predictions. 5 is a very poor result.
6. 0-6 (2006, Schibsted, ISBN82-509-5592-7) In reference to a very poor result for the home team in a football match. In Norwegian it can also mean no sex, or "Zero sex". The cover displays Jokke, the goalkeeper, fumbling the ball to concede a goal, as the foot of an opponent player is bound for Jokke's crotch. In the background, Jokke's girlfriend looks horrified.
7. Sju lange og sju breie (2007, Egmont, ISBN978-82-429-3132-0) Seven Long and Seven Wide, an old Scandinavian expression signifying time which feels like an eternity, and referring to Pondus' old boys football squad of 14 odd-looking men posing on the cover.
8. 8. Divisjon (2008, Egmont, ISBN978-82-429-3697-4) 8. Division, the lowest league level in Norwegian football.
9. Nummer 9 (2009, Egmont, ISBN978-82-429-4059-9) Number 9, referring to Pondus' shirt number, a shirt usually held by top notch strikers.
10. Ti tette og en badehette (2010, Egmont, 978-82-429-4198-5)