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Cover: Willy Lambil

Die Blauen Boys #5

Mar 1991 · Carlsen Comics [DE] · 12.80 DEM
“Die Soldatenbraut”

In "Die Soldatenbraut," Korporal Blutch survives a bomb explosion in the trenches, facing the grim prospect of amputation. When a group of young women arrives at the camp to aid the wounded, including the compassionate Mademoiselle Jenny, Blutch’s recovery takes an unexpected turn—his healing accelerates, and a quiet bond forms between him and the nurse. Written by Raoul Cauvin and Harald Sachse, with art and inks by Willy Lambil, this poignant chapter of Die Blauen Boys unfolds with warmth and quiet tension, all rendered in the distinctive style of the series. The cover by Willy Lambil captures the emotional weight of the moment.

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writer Raoul Cauvin · writer Harald Sachse · artist, inker Willy Lambil · letterer Michael Möller · cover Willy Lambil

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artist, inker Willy Lambil
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Eine Bombe explodiert in den Gräben. Korporal Blutch wird getroffen. Der Arzt will um Gangrän zu vermeiden das Bein amputieren. Zwischenzeitlich kommt eine Gruppe junger Frauen im Lager an, um den Krankenschwestern zu helfen und den Verwundeten Erste Hilfe zu leisten. Dank der Betreuung von Mademoiselle Jenny scheinen Blutch und sein Bein schneller zu heilen als erwartet. Die Krankenschwester und der Korporal verbringen viel Zeit miteinander. Beide beschließen zu heiraten.

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