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Peter Pan
(by Loisel)
See also: Comic Errors

These stories are based on Sir James Matthew Barrie's stories about Peter Pan. This however is a version clearly aimed at adults. No, don't expect sex, but people do bleed and die and so, and the beings are not quite as smooth and sweet-looking as the Disney-version.

Nr. Cover Title Story
1 Cover London London Peter, 13 years old, rich in imagination and poor in parental love. He despises adults, or rather, how they act. Greedy, suppressing, egocentric, without any compassion. There is one exception: mister Kundal, who has taught him to read and write, and who feeds his imagination with stories and learns him how to develop his mind. One evening when it all goes wrong, his imagination comes alive, when a small fairy comes to him.
 
2 Cover Opikanoba Opikanoba Peter wakes up, and finds himself in a pirate ship. Awesome! He wants to be a pirate too, and sends Tinkelbel away. She warns other people on the island, because things are obviously not going as planned. They attempt to free Peter, but it gets worse: Pan is being captured. Pan is making up a story for the pirate captain, to make him go and capture a few redskins. While doing so, the rest of the group, with the help of the Indians, could then ambush the pirates. But that is not quite going as planned...
 
3 Cover De storm De storm
(The storm)
The captain captures one of the inhabitants of the island, to force Peter to show up. So the islanders come up with a plan: they'll let the captain believe there is a treasure, and they'll exchange that for the kidnapped child. So the mermaids dive in the shipwrecks near the cliffs to get everything valuable, while the others make a raft to bring the "treasure". And in the mean time the weather is planning something too...
 
4 Cover Rode handen Rode handen
(Red hands)
Peter manages to get the bullet out of Billygoat. But when Peter wakes up Billygoat died. Peter feels very guilty, because he forgot to wash his hands. He runs off into the woods, and being a bit delirious from his infected finger, he is trying to knock of his "guilty" hand when the Indians find him, and Tigerlily takes care of his wound. When he's back to his senses, he takes revenge on the one truly guilty of Billygoat's death...
 
5 Cover Haak Haak
(Hook)
After the captain lost his hand and the crocodile has eaten it, he has come up with another plan to get Peter. He has drawn a map of the island, and he'll go over land. They won't expect that. Meanwhile Peter is back to London, to say good-bye to an old friend. And when he returns, he has two treasures with him.
 
6 Cover Het lot Het lot
(Destiny)
The picture of Peter's mother goes from hand to hand and gives each the impression they have a mother for a day. Little John can keep it for a day too, but at night Tinkelbel steals it. The next morning Little John, together with Wendy who is responsible for him, has to undergo a suitable punishment. But Peter shouldn't have listened to Tinkelbel's advice concerning the punishment...
 

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