A fantastical new comic adventure from the author of the international best–seller, The 131/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear.
In a world between legend and dream, in a time between childhood and adulthood, Walter Moers narrates the exhilarating adventures of 12–year–old Gustave, a boy who aspires to be a great artist. But first, Gustave must pit himself against giants and a Siamese Twin Tornado. He will also encounter the Most Monstrous of All Monsters, rescue a beautiful damsel from a dragon, traverse a forest swarming with evil spirits, navigate a Galactic Gully, and meet a dream princess, a talking horse, and even his own self. Having made a wager with death for nothing less than his life and soul, Gustave must travel from the earth to the moon and back in a single night. Using drawings from the work of Gustave Doré, the most successful illustrator of the 19th century, Walter …
A fantastical new comic adventure from the author of the international best–seller, The 131/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear.
In a world between legend and dream, in a time between childhood and adulthood, Walter Moers narrates the exhilarating adventures of 12–year–old Gustave, a boy who aspires to be a great artist. But first, Gustave must pit himself against giants and a Siamese Twin Tornado. He will also encounter the Most Monstrous of All Monsters, rescue a beautiful damsel from a dragon, traverse a forest swarming with evil spirits, navigate a Galactic Gully, and meet a dream princess, a talking horse, and even his own self. Having made a wager with death for nothing less than his life and soul, Gustave must travel from the earth to the moon and back in a single night. Using drawings from the work of Gustave Doré, the most successful illustrator of the 19th century, Walter Moers has once again created a wondrous, utterly enchanting tale.
Ein Kind erlebt wilde Abenteuer im Kampf bzw. bei einer Wette gegen den Tod.
Ich mag die Bücher von Walter Moers eigentlich sehr.
Dieses hier ist für mich leider zu wimmelig und zu wenig lustig. Es wurde versucht, zu viel hineinzupacken.
Kommt für mich absolut nicht an Käpt'n Blaubär heran.