Dago (The Comic) Storytime

Alright; I don't know how you silly anglos turned it into a slur, but out in the world Dago means ADVENTURE.
Created in 1983 by Paraguayan writer Robin Wood and Argentine artist Alberto Salinas for the Italian magazine Lanciostory, the story is set in the Mediterranean in the 1520s, where a Venetian nobleman is thrust into the lowest depths of the Ottoman empire, where he'll need to master cruelty and cunning to obtain freedom and ultimately revenge.
I'll be storytiming the first volume now, so stick around for an awesome ride.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
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Based. When I was a kid I used to read Dago on my dad's old D'Artagnan collection.

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Shit is about to get real.

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But was this book ever finished?

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It has tons of arcs or stories that can be read on their own but AFAIK it's still ongoing. Still, the main arc set up in the beggining DOES get resolved, and what goes on afterwards are just more adventures.

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Good to know. Thanks.

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End of the beginning.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayreddin_Barbarossa

Yeah, I don't know what Wood wanted to say with that last simile either.

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Thanks OPie

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You're very welcome, user.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajra-mushti

Jesus Christ, Dago; can you just stop asking for it?

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You are NOT ready for this chapter.

Notice the scar where the Jetti messed him up.

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I could never get on with that typeset font. Was it the same in the original Italian or was it hand-lettered?

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The original editions have one like it, some newer ones have it hand-written. This thing's been reprinted for ages in Argentina and Italy.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta

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>You may never be free to bone again. But if you bone this woman, you will certainly die
What do, reader?

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>Sticking your dick in crazy
>Ever

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Slaveonomics 101.

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