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Mister No Libellus 019: Dobrodošli u Meksiko! (I dio)
represents a high-octane shift for Jerome Drake, moving the cynical Piper pilot from his usual Amazonian haunts into a colorful and chaotic Mexican landscape. Published by the Croatian house Libellus as part of their acclaimed library series, this volume is celebrated for its dense storytelling and the return of fan-favorite characters. Overview of Volume 19
Ovaj dio posebno će se svidjeti čitaocima koji cijene avanturističke stripove s dozom socijalne refleksije: ljubitelji serijala Mister No, kao i novi čitaoci koji traže dobro ispričanu, karakterno vođenu priču smještenu u egzotično, ali realističko okruženje. Mister No Libellus 019 Dobrodosli u meksiko I dio.cbr
"Dobrodosli u Meksiko I dio" explores themes of espionage, loyalty, and perhaps the allure of the unknown. These themes are interwoven through Mister No's adventures, making the comic not just an entertaining read but also one that invites reflection. Mister No Libellus 019: Dobrodošli u Meksiko
Mister No će morati da se suoči sa brojnim izazovima koji ga očekuju na njegovom putu. Od opasnih životinja u džungli, preko rivala koji žele da ga eliminišu iz trke, pa sve do tajanstvenih stanovnika skrivenog grada, naš junak će pokazati svoje pravo lice. Jerry Drake's Character: This arc is famous among
, the creative team behind it, and the narrative context of the The Publication: Libellus Edition
A "Different" Mister No:
While many fans love the "pure" Amazonian adventures, this Mexican saga is a favorite for those who enjoy Jerry Drake’s more "archeological" and "mystical" missions.
- Jerry Drake's Character: This arc is famous among fans because it strips Mister No of his "home advantage." In Manaus, his friend (the police captain) and his sidekick (Otis) usually help him out. In Mexico, he is isolated, making the story grittier and showcasing his survival skills more intensely.
- The Art: The "Mexico" cycle is renowned for its scenic artwork. The artists moved away from the green hues of the Amazon to draw stunning deserts, cacti, and Mexican architecture, giving the comic a distinct "Spaghetti Western" feel mixed with adventure.
- The "Libellus" Format: This edition is valuable because it presents the story in a compact, pocket-book format without ads, allowing the reader to experience the full arc without interruption.