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  2. Corto Maltese - Wikipedia

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    The first Corto Maltese adventure, Una ballata del mare salato, Italian publication cover. This is a list of the twelve original Corto Maltese novels in chronological order. French editions were published by Casterman, Italian by Edizioni Lizard, English editions by IDW's EuroComics imprint. 1905 Corto Maltese: The Early Years (black and white ...

  3. Pino van Lamsweerde - Wikipedia

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    Pino van Lamsweerde Pino van Lamsweerde in 2002 Born Giuseppe van Lamsweerde (1940-09-18) 18 September 1940 Turin, Italy Died 10 April 2020 (2020-04-10) (aged 79) Paris, France Nationality Italian, Canadian Area(s) Artist Pino van Lamsweerde (9 September 1940 – 10 April 2020) was an Italian–Canadian director and animator. Personal life Born in Turin on September 18, 1940 to Alessandro van ...

  4. Category:Maltese musical groups - Wikipedia

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  5. The Golden House of Samarkand - Wikipedia

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    The Golden House of Samarkand is a graphic novel, episode of Corto Maltese's adventures, a Maltese sailor.He lives a long journey from the Mediterranean Sea to the heart of Asia, between December 1921 and September 1922.

  6. ‘Corto Maltese’ Graphic Novels Set for Live-Action Series ...

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    The “Corto Maltese” books have sold over 11 million copies worldwide, and are translated and distributed in 35 countries. In 2022, it was announced that U.S. comic writer, artist and film ...

  7. Bande dessinée - Wikipedia

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    As a result, European BD scholars have retroactively identified the 1962 Barbarella comic by Jean-Claude Forest (for its theme) and the first 1967 Corto Maltese adventure Una ballata del mare salato (A Ballad of the Salt Sea) by Hugo Pratt (for both art, and story style) in particular, as the comics up for consideration as the first European ...

  8. Hugo Pratt - Wikipedia

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    From 1984–95 he lived in Switzerland, where the international success that Corto Maltese sparked continued to grow. In France, most of his pre-Corto Maltese works were published in several album editions by publishers such as Casterman, Dargaud, and Les Humanoïdes Associés. A wanderer by nature, Hugo Pratt continued to travel from Canada to ...

  9. Corto.alto - Wikipedia

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    corto.alto is a music project formed in Glasgow by multi-instrumentalist Liam Shortall. [1] The debut album "Bad With Names" was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize "Album Of The Year" 2024. [2] [3] Shortall has some Spanish ancestry and the moniker corto.alto in Spanish translates as short.tall (a pun on his last name, Shortall). [4] [5]