Jeremiah #29
In "Poesje is dood," the son of a wealthy mine owner, disillusioned by his father’s cruel exploitation of miners, takes matters into his own hands—only to find himself caught between two forces he never expected. When Kurdy and Jeremiah are drawn into the escalating conflict, the line between justice and vengeance begins to blur. Written and illustrated by Hermann, with inks, colors, and letters by the same hand, and a cover by Hermann, this 2010 issue from Dupuis delivers a tense, character-driven story rooted in moral complexity.
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De zoon van een rijke mijneigenaar vindt zijn vader, die mijnwerkers als slaven gebruikt, nog te barmhartig en besluit zelf orde op zaken te stellen. Kurdy en Jeremiah komen tussen de partijen te staan.
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