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Une aventure de Barbe-Rouge – Khair le more
Entre 1959 et 1971, les lecteurs de Pilote se sont passionnés pour Barbe Rouge qui est devenu aujourd’hui un classique de la BD.Les aventures du plus sanguinaire des pirates des Caraïbes reconstituées dans l’ordre de leur création.
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