Corto Maltese in Siberia

Globe-Trotting Adventure Is Back In 'Corto Maltese In Siberia'
Globe-Trotting Adventure Is Back In 'Corto Maltese In Siberia'
Globe-Trotting Adventure Is Back In 'Corto Maltese In Siberia'
If you only know "Corto Maltese" as a war-torn island nation in various DC Comics properties, it's way past time to learn where that name came from. The original Corto Maltese isn't a nation, he's a man. Specifically, he's an enigmatic sea captain who has adventures around the world in a series of comics by the late Italian cartoonist Hugo Pratt. The very epitome of EuroComics, the Corto Maltese stories were first published in Italian, but moved to French when Pratt himself moved to France. Corto Maltese in Siberia is a landmark in the series, because it's the first epic novel-length adventure in what had previously been a series of short stories. IDW's Eurocomics imprint is publishing a new English-language trade paperback of the book in March.