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Here is already the second volume (out of five) of the definitive and complete edition of Sergeant Kirk by Hugo Pratt. After a first completely unpublished volume, this second book of 180 pages includes 10 stories of Sergeant Kirk, including 8 never published in France. Drawn between 1953 and 1959 when he was in Argentina, Sergeant Kirk is Hugo Pratt's most prolific and little-known work. If Corto Maltese's father is to be believed, the series would be 5,000 plates in the format of the Misterix booklet. In 1967, the series was reassembled in a more classic format, for the Italian magazine Sgt Kirk by Hugo Pratt himself who rewrote the texts of Oesterheld. A dusting that takes into account the evolution of Pratt's drawing, these concerns, but also the evolution of the western, which thanks to another Italian, Sergio Léone, changes skin. It is these 900 pages (including 600 unpublished in French) that Futuropolis offers today for reading.
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