Arin en het volk van de Hunebedbouwers #[1]
Set against the fiery, storm-darkened skies of prehistoric Netherlands, this 2000 Dutch album from Edu'Actief introduces *Arin en het volk van de Hunebedbouwers* with a cover that immediately signals high stakes: a lone spear-wielding warrior crouches on a hill as a pack of snarling wolves closes in from below, while a young woman's face looms large and ghostly in the turbulent clouds above. Roelof Wijtsma's moody cover art — both pencilled and inked by him — draws on the world of the Hunebedbouwers, the megalith-building people of ancient northern Europe, lending the story a grounded, atmospheric prehistory that feels genuinely distinctive in the comics landscape. "De gebroken beker" (The Broken Cup) promises adventure rooted in a fascinating and rarely explored era, brought to life through Frans le Roux's storytelling and Wijtsma's richly shadowed visuals.
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