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"The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear"
It's a fictional book.
The Dutch translation is great. One of the few books I prefer to read in Dutch over English.
Moers wrote many great books in his Zamonia setting, but bluebear is head and shoulders above the rest.
The books have great art too. Done by the author, as he's a cartoonist.
Currently reading Rumo. I'll have to read more of the Zamonia series.
Damn, that was the first thing I thought of before clicking on this thread as well.
Great book. Great series.
Oh wow, I didn't even know they exist in other languages until I had to google it for this thread in english :D