Corto Maltese: Ballad of the Salt Sea comic books issue 1
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Story, art and cover by Hugo Pratt, translated by Ian Monk. A rare English translation of this classic and influential comic strip from Italy, and incidentally, the first actual comic books (rather than graphic novels) published by NBM. Soldier of fortune Corto Maltese is stranded on an uncharted island with two children and a band of pirates, and it is up to Maltese to protect the kids from dangers on both sea and land. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Tags: Corto Maltese GN (EuroComics/IDW) (part 2)Published Mar 2012 by Universe Publishing.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Story and art by Hugo Pratt. Treasure hunter, sailor, and adventurer, Corto Maltese remains one of the most popular characters from graphic literature in Europe and maintains a devoted cult following among American readers and creators. Originally published in 1967, Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea introduces our hero for the first time. The story begins with Corto Maltese adrift at sea in the Pacific during World War I. He is picked up by a Russian pirate/privateer named Rasputin. The graphic novel follows Corto and the adventure that ensues. Softcover, 256 pages, full color. Cover price $25.00.
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Tags: Corto Maltese GN (EuroComics/IDW) (part 2)Published Mar 2020 by EuroComics.
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1st printing.
Story and art by Hugo Pratt.
Celebrate this milestone in the history of graphic novels, winner of the world's first-ever "Best Graphic Novel" award, taking the prize in 1976 at the Angoulême Fesitval.
Originally serialized beginning in 1967, this book is universally acknowledged as Hugo Pratt's masterpiece, in which he introduces Corto Maltese to the world. Corto is but one of a strong ensemble cast of characters whose lives permeate the entire 12-book series. It is here that we also meet the young and beautiful Pandora, her brother Cain, the mysterious criminal mastermind Monk, the grim and ferocious Rasputin, Lieutenant Slutter of the German Navy, and the natives Skull and Tarao.
The Ballad of the Salty Sea is also hailed as the first example of the literary comic strip. Pratt was inspired by Conrad, Stevenson, and London, but even more directly by Henry de Vere Stacpool's Blue Lagoon, from which the author got the idea of a small island in the Pacific which he named "Escondida."
Softcover, 172 pages, full color.
Cover price $34.99.




