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Henrique Abranches – O Rei Contente (2)

Henrique Abranches - O Rei Contente (2)

  1. [Singing] “When my love returns I’m gonna hit’em in the head to plug…”
  2. “…their awareness with a Zanzibar crown, when my love returns…”
    – “…to the garbage man in the alley of the Providence Theatre..”
  3. “What was that? They never saw me? They don’t know me?”
    – “Well… No.. we don’t know you!”
  4. “I know that! Everyone’s afraid of me but nobody knows me! My name is Happy King!”
    – “And what are you doing there?”
  5. “Me…?! Ah, my friend! You don’t even want to know! This is my kingdom, I am looking for all your secrets!”
  6. [Singing] “When my love returns I’m gonna hit’em in the head.”
  7. “Look here, you see?”
    – “We see it, it doesn’t look like anything more than an old radio…”
  8. “What? This is a secret! You didn’t remember? Think about it, my friend, when you lived in an old house on the street of flowers?!!”
  9. The next morning…
  10. “And now a new life.”
    – [Calendar: Thursday]
  11. [Calendar: Friday]
  12. [Calendar: Saturday]
  13. [Calendar: Sunday, every day]
    – “He, he, he!”
    – Some wine, no?
  14. “Whiskey, yeah?”
  15. “Still?!”

Henrique Abranches – O Rei Contente (1)

Henrique Abranches - O Rei Contente (1)

O Rei Contente: (“The Happy King”)

  1. “Who is that man who stole the electronic system, Mr. Happy King?”
  2. “It is you, brother! It’s you, it’s you, and you, too. Anyways, it’s all of you!”
  3. “When my love returns I’m gonna hit’ em in the head to plug their awareness with a Zanzibar crown.”
  4. [Scrap of paper on bottom, in English: “For your comfort.”]

Henrique Abranches – Mankiko Cover # 7

Henrique Abranches - Mankiko Cover, No 7

  • Magazine of Angolan Cartoons
  • 40 pages, collectors item, Issue No. 7
  • In this issue:
  • Coffee-time chat with Abrão Eba
  • The final chapter of “The Video”
  • News:
  • Puzzle Competition (with a prize for the winner)
  • In the next issue: Wreckage, by H. Abranches and S. Piçarra
  • The Happy King: by H. Abranches and Milton Panzo