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Kabur
Kabur is a French comic book character written by Claude J. Legrand and illustrated by Luciano Bernasconi for French publisher Editions Lug in 1975. Prince Kabur is the son of King Sharon of the mythical Kingdom of Ultima Thule, which existed one hundred million years ago. Prince Kabur is exiled after being accused of nefarious deeds which were actually perpetrated by his evil twin, who was created by the wizard Sham. Kabur and his companion, the beautiful Lagrid, wander the world, fighting for justice and trying to prove his innocence. Eventually, Kabur manages to expose and defeat his evil twin with the help of the wizard Balthazar. He and Lagrid then return to Thule. During the course of their journey, they encounter a mercenary called the "Faucheur" and two other heroes from Lug's universe: Zembla and Wampus. Upon his return, Kabur discovers that his father is dying; soon afterwards, Lagrid his kidnapped and he is forced to embark on a new quest. Kabur was originally published in five A4-sized magazines. The series was then discontinued. A sixth original episode was eventually published in 2000 in No. 157 of the magazine Special-Zembla. With No. 158, Kabur then returned in a series of new adventures, written by Jean-Marc Lofficier and, at first, still drawn by Bernasconi. Bernasconi was then followed by Spanish artist Mike Ratera, Belgian artist Willy Hudic, and Mexican artists Juan Roncagliolo Berger and Manuel Martin Peniche. The series stopped when Special-Zembla was cancelled with No. 175 in 2003.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kabur in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kabur in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- काबुरीHindi
- kaburIndonesian
- கபூர்Tamil
- కబర్Telugu
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