Corto Maltese 1: The Early Years

$19.99

Written and Illustrated by Hugo Pratt

This short adventure tells the backstory when Corto Maltese first meets Rasputin at the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. The protagonist of this tale, actually, is not the 18-year-old Corto, but Rasputin, a deserter from a Siberian rifle regiment, and the writer Jack London, who was a war correspondent in the region at that time. London is already friends with Corto and introduces the sailor to the unpredictable Russian who even as a young man kills with disconcerting ease and is ready to lie and betray without hesitation. It is, however, “the beginning of a beautiful friendship” that continues throughout the series. As a bonus, the book includes additional material that sets up the entire series, as well as several never-before published pages that Pratt intended for a continuation of the tale, in which Corto and Rasputin were to embark on a search for King Solomon’s mines.
Translated by Dean Mullaney and Simone Castaldi
9.25″ x 11.625″ / TPB / B&W / 64 pp / ISBN 978-1-68405-503-6