Luc Zeebroek (born 5 May 1956), better known as Kamagurka, is a Belgian cartoonist, playwright, comic strip artist, painter, comedian, comedic singer and television producer, known for the absurd nature of his work.
During a schooltrip in Paris Kamagurka decided to visit to the editorial building of the magazine Hara Kiri on his own.
In those first years the magazine received dozens of angry readers' letters from people who didn't understand or enjoy his work, which they deemed "too vulgar".
In 2000 he released a new album called: "Oh Sabrina, wat heb je met mijn snor gedaan?"
with singles like the title song and "Nee, mijn lief: je bent niet te dik."
Since 2006 he has been making segments for the TV show "Man bijt Hond" with the weekly shorts De grens.
[2] During the Kamalmanak project he started to make short movies for the digital Dutch site NRC TV.
Afterwards he asked people on camera which person this man or woman on the painting resembled, and strange enough each time there was someone who could proof the likeness by showing a photo.
The project was sponsored by business man Marc Coucke, member of the management of the company Omega Pharma.