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Offerte 2 X dakkapel Haarlem

Beste mensen,

Wij hebben deze offerte gekregen voor twee dakkapellen. De kleine aan de voorkant van het huis en de grote aan de zijkant van het huis. Denken jullie dat dit een redelijke prijs is? Waar ik vooral over twijfel is dat wij zelf de afwerking moeten (laten) doen en voordat de dakkapel kan worden geplaatst wij de radiator, bad en bestaande aftimmering voor plaatsing te verwijderen. Dit vind ik lastig mee te wegen in het totale kostenplaatje.

u/Unusual_Schedule1 — 3 days ago

Looking for comic/graphic album about a fictional Balkan style (civil) war.

I’m trying to identify a European comic series (most likely French-Belgian, translated into Dutch) that I read around 2008, although I think the series itself was older (probably 1990s or early 2000s).

What I remember:
Realistic art style, somewhat similar to XIII, but darker and more serious.
- Large European album format.

- Set in a fictional country that strongly resembled the Balkans / former Yugoslavia.

- Technology and setting felt like the 1970s–1980s (pre-mobile phones).

- Civil war between a government army and guerrilla rebels.

- The government army had a very Eastern Bloc / Yugoslav look (green-grey uniforms, old Soviet-style weapons).

The story followed multiple parallel storylines that were intercut:
A foreign blond man who was not a soldier and was mostly an outsider caught in the conflict, the government army and an older rebel leader with black hair and a black beard, and his daughter.

Important plot point:
The rebel leader’s daughter was herself involved with the rebels. She was seriously wounded by a landmine, I think. Im not entirely sure exactly but she was seriously injured. She survived for a while and was treated in an improvised rebel field hospital but later died in the rebel camp while her father was present.
She had shoulder-length dark hair.

Other things I remember:
The story was very bleak and morally grey.
Some nudity and sex scenes, but it was not an erotic comic. The series was definitely not finished in the volume I read.

I’ve already ruled out:
XIII
Wayne Shelton
Jonathan
Quintett
Le Photographe
Sarajevo Tango

Does this ring a bell for anyone? If yes would anyone know where I would be able to find it?

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u/Unusual_Schedule1 — 3 months ago