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Kirk is about to spend the most terrible winter of his life. Prisoner in the mountains, with his friends, in Crow territory, the slightest trace of their presence would condemn them to death. As nothing is simple, a romantic rivalry sets in between the colonel's daughter, Helen, and Kani the Indian. Blinded by their feelings for Kirk, Kani does not realize that Maha and Kingo are in love with her, nor does Helen realize Corto's maneuvers to seduce her ... It is during a confrontation final with the Crow Indians that will resolve the situation. At this point in publication, the character of Sergeant Kirk, a deserter from the US military and friend of the Indians, increasingly resembles that of a certain Corto Maltese, his distant descendant. As for Pratt, he moved away from the major influence of Milton Caniff, to acquire his mythical style.
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