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Alt 27.10.2010, 16:53   #34  
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Interessant finde ich, dass die Serie überall unter ihrem deutschen Titel lief. Herr Maroto dachte wohl, das ist der Vorname des Helden?
So geht es aus dem Blogspot deines links auch hervor:
"...Next is "Korsar" by Esteban Maroto (art) and Jim Stenstrum (story, as Alabaster Redzone). An appearance from Maroto is a pleasant surprise in an Eerie issue from this period. Korsar is a warrior captured and locked up by villanous Queen Naja, and forced to compete in an arena. He meets and befriends Sayda, a slave whose role is to sleep with the prisoners. Korsa defeats Naja's warrior and then stabs her. They depart, battling a dragon then encountering a tribe of cannibals. Pretty good story and great Maroto art (I'm fairly certain this was originally printed in Europe, so it was likely drawn long before the date of this issue). An open ended ending, but this was its sole appearance in a Warren magazine..."
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