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Charlier , Hubinon
Une aventure de Barbe-Rouge – Le jeune capitaine
Barbe-Rouge, alias le » Démon des Caraïbes « , est bien sûr le fameux pirate (imaginé par Charlier & Hubinon) qui écumera toutes les mers du globe à bord de son célèbre Faucon noir. Larguez les amarres !
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