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Cover: Willy Linthout
De avonturen van Urbanus #51
“Vaarwel, Eufrazie!”
A touching farewell is promised right on the cover of *De avonturen van Urbanus* #51, where a weeping older man clutches a framed portrait of the grinning, gap-toothed Urbanus close to his chest — a wonderfully expressive image that sets an emotional, bittersweet tone. Willy Linthout's cover linework captures both comedy and melancholy with characteristic flair, making "Vaarwel, Eufrazie!" feel like an album with genuine heart. This 1998 entry in the beloved Dutch-language series, written by Urbanus and Linthout together, is a fine example of the strip's warm blend of absurdist humor and surprisingly affecting storytelling.
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writer Urbanus
writer, artist, inker Willy Linthout
colorist Christel
cover pencils, inks Willy Linthout