European Graphic Novels+
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* LC = "Ligne claire"
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Wow, loving everything about this. Adding this to my list of purchases. Do you know if the original is in Portuguese? I like to read the original text when I can, and in this case I can, since Portugal is my native country.
I would be shocked if not, as it's a little Brasilian classic.
Still-- please understand that this is essentially a children's book. I liked it from the 'child's point-of-view' and the classic hero's journey, but there's nothing more than just that.
Thank you for the reply. And for the disclaimer that is essentially a children's book. I'll still keep an eye out for it. There's a feeling of sorrow and longing to the premise that attracts me none the less. And the artwork is quite gorgeous too. So, thanks.
Now that is absolutely TRUTH, and... relevancy... and hell yeahs...
Childrens' books are some of the greatest literature, let's not BS each other, eh?