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Continue Nippur de Lagash is an Argentine historical comic book published between 1967 and 1998. It is set in the 23rd century BC (according to a short chronology), about the fictional homonymist warrior Schumer, created by Paraguayan comedian Robin Wood and illustrated by Argentine artist Lucio Olivera. It was published by Columba Publishing in D'Artagnan magazine and then by Nippur Magnum from 1967 to 1998 and is considered one of the most important Argentine comics. Some of the authors and artists who have worked on this comic, among many, are Sergio Mulco, Nestor Barron, Gustavo Amezaga, Ricardo Villagren and Jorge Saffino. The plot resumes The parents of the main character call it after the ancient city of Nippur, where they were born. He later received the epithet from Lagash after leaving his hometown of Lagash in exile. Nippur's adventures, loosely framed by real ancient history, begin when he is a general and warlord Lagash, who is forced to flee after the invasion of the tyrant Lugal-zage-Si. Then Nippur wanders through the famous World of the , the and the Eastern Mediterranean. He makes friends and enemies, gets a huge fame, first as Errant one and then as Incorruptible, fights in many battles and loses one eye. After years of living as a farmer and raising his son, the wild archer Hiras, Nippur eventually decides to take the sword again: he and his allies take part in the Akkadian conquest of the . So Nippur becomes King Lagash, but after a while he decides to abdicate and resumes his travels for the rest of his life. Links - Robin Wood Profile Lambiek Comiclopedia - Profile Lambiek Comiclopedia - Nippur de Lagash Historieteca (in Spanish) - Jorge Saffino and Nippur Rebrote.com on Wayback Machine External Links White Walls - Unofficial website Nippur de Lagash's Blancas Murallas Extending it.vte derived from Nippur de LagashPublicaci'nFormato Serializada en d'Artagnan y Nippur MagnumPrimera edici'n 1967'ltima edici'n edici'n edici'n edici'n198Intorial ColumbaDistribuidora ColumbaPeriodicidad Semanal-MensualContenidoTradici'n ArgentinaHerico HistoAventurasPersonajes Directors Nippur de LagashHiras OonaHattusilUr-ElTeseoKarienSarg'n de AcadLuggal-SuggisiDerechion artisticCreador (es) Robin WoodLudo Oliver Guinista (s) Robin WoodLuce Oliver FerrariDibujante (s) Lucio OliveraJergertoSergioSergio MulkoCarlos LeopardiRicardo Villagr'nEnrique Villagr'nDaniel MullerPortadista (s) Ariel Olivetti Robin Wood (writer) and Lucio Olivera (cartoonist) and published between 1967 and 1998. His main character owes his name to the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur, where his parents were born, and then acquired the epithet Lagash when he left his city, Lagash, in forced exile. It was based in part on historical characters and famous myths from the ancient age, originating mainly in Schumeria of the 3rd millennium. C. and in the historic region of the Fertile Crescent, where the Neolithic Revolution is believed to have taken place in the West, corresponds to parts of ancient Egypt, the Mediterranean Levant and Mesopotamia. It was one of the most popular comics and is one of the most memorable in the history of his country, considering it a fundamental in its genre. His first comic book, projected as a unitary story, was published in 1967 in D'Artagnan No 151, edited by Columba Publishing. Thanks to his success and at the request of Columba readers who wanted to learn more about the main character, Robin Wood continued to write stories about Nippur. Twelve years later, on December 11, 1979, the character received his own edition of Nippur Magnum. Approximately 450 episodes are the result of thirty-one years of publication. Argument 1967-1970: The First Steps of the Wanderer These early stories of Wood and Oliver were originally published, in black and white, in the journal D'Artagnan; they introduce the characters who will accompany Nippur throughout his life, and raise conflicts that the main character will have to resolve for many years. The first seven episodes are unitary stories with Nippur from Lagash and your El El-Elam, after they were forced to leave Lagash, known as the City of White Walls, the city where Nippur was a general, due to the treacherous invasion of King Luggal- Zajizi (Lugalzagezi) umma. Friends, vowing revenge, go out on the road and experience exciting adventures: they help Tesei Athena to defeat the Minotaur, manage to antagonize the antagony with hitts, which will bring them great headaches in the future - and Nippur meets and falls in love with Nofrethamon, princess of Egypt, from which he must give up his pride. Only from the eighth episode, Nippur Lagash can be read up to the title of the turn of history. These are the defining facts of this period: first, Nippur and your-El meet Sargan de Akad, who was then the butler of King Akkad; a man who, according to ancient history, will shake the world, known in the 21st century BC Second, your-El leaves the roads and Nippur live peacefully in the city of Merm, with the queen of this place. After that, begins to build a solid reputation of a wise and simple man, a lonely walker and an outstanding military. Rather shabby life, after escaping to the slave fate, he decides to avoid human communication, living in deserts and forests. It is worth noting the episode in which Gilgamesh sought his death, where Nippur meets his immortal friend. 1971-1972: Saga hittites in Egypt For eleven episodes takes place the first Saga of Nipur. Oliver's Rayto draws Robin Wood's scripts to the seventh chapter of the saga, from which he will take on Sergio Malco's drawings, first well conditioned by Oliver's following style, but then to develop his own art. In the comic, Nippur returns to Egypt after years of traveling the world to save the homeland of her beloved queen, Nofrethamon, who is about to be captured by the Hittite armies. At the head of the weak Egyptian army, Nippur achieves victory, using, first, a group of elected bandits, and then, getting an alliance of firefighters, a deadly sect of priests-warriors. At the end of the war, the epidemic shakes Egypt and kills Nofremahon. Nippur, refusing to accept the Egyptian throne, returns to his path with a broken heart. After the saga, Columba Publishing launches Nippur magazine Lagash, a full-color comic book magazine, with Robin Wood stories illustrated by Ricardo Villagran. At the same time, Nippur continues to appear in D'Artagnan, but with drawings of Mulco and in black and white. 1972-1973: The Flashbacks Nippur comic presents for Robin Wood a good tool for shaping the main character's past more finished and presenting a couple of supporting characters that in the future will be crucial in Nippur's life. Lagash's man falls in love again, but this time Carien La Roja, the queen of the Amazons, with whom he will, despite the distances, maintain an eternal romance. He also meets Hattusil, a humpback hitite who is considered the best warrior on the planet, who becomes the best of his friends. The series of inserts into continuity takes into account Nippur's childhood and youth: his education at the hands of the Elder, a famous prince-instructor, and the story of his first love; In addition, in the memoirs you see Nippur without a beard, no more than seventeen years old, absolutely young and carefree, fighting against beautiful Amazons. Similarly, the story of Nippur rolls back to the immediate aftermath of the eras when, together with your Al and Thea, they defeated the Minotaur. 1973-1974: The Saga of the Search for Hess This second saga, drawn by Ricardo Villagrin in comic book magazine and Mulco in D'Artagnan, represents Nippura and friends (your-El, Hattusil and Piritoos) looking for Thies, lost in uncharted lands and ignorant that in his city, Athens, a usurper named Menesteo took over the crown. The thrilling adventure ends with the return of the heroes, the death of Piritos and the restoration of the Athenian throne for Celus. 1974-1978: In Nippur's stories published during this period, Sumer begins to be more recognized as incorruptible than Errante: his reputation as a wise man surpassed his reputation as an adventurer. In July 1974, the comic book magazine stopped appearing. Beginning in 1975, Mulco and Lucio Oliver were tasked with drawing episodes written by Wood; at the same time, most of the episodes published in D'Artagnan begin to be painted. From time to time, you may find an episode drawn by Carlos Leopardi or one of the Villagr'n brothers (Ricardo or Enrique). At the end of 1976, the young Jorge Saffino became the main cartoonist of the show; Robin Wood remains, but now he is assisted by Ricardo Ferrari. The decisive episode in the life of Nippur is his short-lived passage through Egypt, where he witnessed the extermination at the hands of Achenamon - the treacherous brother of Nofrethamine and the current king of the country - the Fiery People who many years ago saved Thebes. 1978: The saga of Nippur's eye in the late '77s, Carlos Leopardi took charge of drawing the Nippur series; from now on, all episodes will be painted. In 1978 there were two landmarks: Columba Publishing turned fifty years old, and, in an amazing twist in the comic, Sumerian is one shot; After that, isolated, on the verge of death and with his will completely broken due to this and other, even more serious events, the Man Lagash does not recover until the boy who played him as Lazarillo dies indirectly because of him, which led him to return to his struggle and his way, revived spiritually. From now on, Nippur will wear a patch of black leather over the seat that occupied his left eye. 1978-1980: Minimal Stories Now Called Lagash's One-Eyed Seems to Shy away from Adventure, but while he sometimes manages to limit himself as a viewer, sometimes he has no choice but to get up and fight. In December 1979, Nippur de Lagash stopped publishing in D'Artagnan magazine and moved to open his own title: Nippur Magnum. Drawings now by Ricardo Villagren. 1980-1981: The saga of Ramesses Again, Nippur returns to his beloved Egypt to free him from a terrible threat: hicsos Rafata, the Conqueror. But there is another danger, though internal: Akhenamon, the king of Egypt, who hates sumers so much that he is capable of betray his people to see him dead. Nippur Assist has the support of Karien and his Amazons, your-El and the armies of Meerem, Hattusil (prosperous, married and happy) and sumerians, which he captures; it should also be noted the loyalty and trust shown to him by the general of the Egyptian armies, Rajotep. Achenamon is killed by Rashat. Of course, the bloody war has Egypt as the winner, and after its end there is a new monarch: Rajhotep, now called Ramesses, who was anointed Nippur himself. As an epilogue, Nippur learns that Karin is expecting her son. The rider runs into the mountains, but promises one-old Lagash to name it when it happens to give birth. There's not much that's happened in ten episodes. 1982-1983: The saga of the birth of Hiras Eight chapters that make up the saga count as Nippur and Karien should prevent the disappearance of their newborn son, Hiras, at the hands of a group of fanatical Amazonians who do not want their queen to maintain affectionate ties with any human being. Putting a point on the es, Nippur went with his son to the land of his rich friend Hattusil to live a quiet life labriego. Of the last three episodes of the series, he takes over the graphic ownership of the series Enrique Villagron, which he signed under the pseudonym Gomez Sierra. In the early 84's two episodes of filler were published, written by Armando Fernandez: one painted by Eduardo Barreto and the other by Ricardo Villagren. 1984-1985: The saga of tattooed brothers consists of eighteen episodes; most important written by Robin Wood and drawn by Enrique Villagreen. There is an episode written by Fernandez and drawn by zaffino, and another written by Manuel Morini (Gustavo Amezaga). The story tells how Nippur, feeling indebted to the old man who saves the life of his son Hiras, leaves his child. Basically, he must gather three brothers (two women and one man) from the tattooed front, then organize an army out of nowhere and rebuild for the trio the kingdom of the island, usurped by a strange blind king who, in addition to being foreshadowed by an army of mercenaries, deals with the hidden forces of evil. A good decade takes you to successfully complete a difficult task, and another couple to get home. 1986-1987: The Return of the True Odyssey is the way home; another adventure is to restore his father/son relationship with Hiras, now an arrogant and mysterious pre-teen who, despite the love he professes to his legendary father, is unwilling to lose the independence gained in so many years of absence from him. Wood and Enrique Villagreen continue to front the series, and Ricardo Ferrari writes several episodes of Filler in which Nippur with his son, and the latter begins to educate himself in the temples. 1987-1990: The saga of reconcuste and comes the most important mega-saga in the history of Nippur: The saga of the Lagasha river. Nippur responds to the call of his old friend Sargon, King Akada, who is about to start a war against Luggal-Saggisi, the evil king of umma, who more than two decades ago expelled Nippur from the city of Lagash. Always with Wood in the scripts (although there are some performances by Ferrari and Morini), Enrique Villagron takes care of the drawings until the end of 1988, after which Sergio Malco returns the premiere style. In this fifty or two episodes of the saga, two parts are easily recognized: Alliances: Sent Sargan, Nippur initiates diplomatic action aimed at reaching an alliance of the most important kings of the known world. Perhaps the fundamental union he reaches for his cause is that your El de Mereme, his old friend, though there is a prophecy that condemns him to death during his triumphant entry into Lagash. War: With the inferiority of people, weapons and supplies, Sargan and Nippur start a war and gradually gain strength. Finally, tired of such a battle, which he considers useless, Nippur boldly decides to attack umma, the capital of Luggal-Sangzizi; victory is crucial in the development of war, and Hiras's outstanding participation is in it. Nippur frees Lagash, and there he passes Luggal-Sanghizi to the village that continues to lynch him; but the old prophecy is fulfilled and denigrates its triumph: your-el dies saving his life. 1990-1991: King against his will, Nippur is crowned King Lagash, and begins the difficult task of rebuilding his city. Between decree and decree, one-eyed has a tumultuous affair with the queen of the underworld, from which is born a strange three-eyed girl: Una, who is under the care of his mother. 1991: The saga of the death of Nippur Three episodes, written by Ricardo Ferrari and drawn by Mulco: Nippur is taken for dead, Hiras is crowned king and Lagash almost participates in the war. Only the miraculous return of Nippur soothes the waters. 1992-1993: Laramar Saga In thirty-six episodes, King Nippur faces one of the biggest threats that rested over Lagash: a coalition of cavalry clans, captured by the queen Laramar, rushes to take the most important trading hubs of Schumer, thereby affecting the domains of Carien, Amazon and the city of Incorruptible. After the diplomatic neutralization of the hidden threat Sargan de Akad, who toyed with the idea of cooperation with Laramar, Nippur, with the help of Hiras, Hattusil, Karin and Lamir, the great general of the lagasha armies, wins. While Robin Wood signed most of (others were daughters of the imagination of Manuel Morini), this saga would not have been possible without the strong participation of screenwriter Nestor Barron. 1993-1994: Back on the roads, bewitched by Laramar's threat and wiped out Lagash's internal corruption, Nippur abdicates on behalf of his loyal general Lamir. In a magnificent episode of Wood - the last drawn by Mulco - Nippur leaves Lagash and returns to the roads. The new cartoonist in the series is now Daniel Mueller. 1994: The queen and the foreign saga In this small saga - the last - from just three episodes, Nippur re-educates the spoiled princess and makes her a magnificent queen for her people. 1994-1998: The Latest On The Adventures Of This Last Short Saga, Mueller draws sixteen more episodes of the new erroneous Nippur stage and the series ceases to take place. There were subsequent attempts to revive her, but only two promising episodes of the new series titled Young Nippur - drawn by Gabriel Rirete - were achieved, a black-and-white episode of traditional Nippur, drawn by Walter Taborda, and published on a sad album-reverence. Finally, three more episodes were drawn by Sergio Ibanez, two of which were released in the remake of the mythical magazine Skorpio, which was unsuccessful in sales. List of episodes 001 - Story for Lagash 002 - Nofretamon 003 - Spears and Sand 004 - Minotaur 005 - Black Bird Flew First 006 - Fugitive Hittites 007 - Fugitive Hittites 007 - Old 008 - In Garth at Sunset 009 - Arrow Over Bonfires 010 - Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, Man, which came from Akad 011 - Virgin Land Merm 012 - My name among the barbarians 013 - Below ... below vultures 014 - River called Lenemer 015 - Under the sky of stars and shepherds 016 - To the sea 017 - Sour story of my slavery 018 - Rage of the Gods 019 - The Legend of the King, who dies 0020 - Raven 021 - Witch 022 - Day when I was happy 023 - How I met and survived Ramar 024 - Judge Janipo 025 - Trash of Stars 026 - Messenger 027 - Ram, Archer 028 - Black God and Man 029 - Mystery called Death 030 - Ghosts of Blood 031 - Do Not Kill Man , Hunter 032 - Men, Gods and Water 033 - Blind King of Sleep 034 - I saw Gilgamesh in search of his death 035 - Enam, Swamp 036 - Oracle 037 - Pebble of Death 038 - Desperate Chronicles jacodeo 039 - Man, required for Lars 040 - Fair 041 - Traces of yellow-eyed man 042 - Melody flute and warrior 043 - Memories of vagrants 044 - Bloodhound Soul Dogs 045 - Hell Giant 046 - Anatin and Messengers of Death 047 - Bad Passion 048 - Thief Who Wounded fear 048 - Wolves and Sheep 050 - Dangerous Dreams 051 - Wolf Who Wounded Fear 048 - Wolves and Sheep 050 - Dangerous Dreams 051 - Wolf Wood-Lucho Olivera) 052 - Sword Trial (Robin Wood-Luco Oliver) 053 - Court and Warriors (Robin Wood-Lucho Oliver) 054 - Nippur Goes to Thebes (Robin Wood-Lucho Oliver) 055 - Schumerian Arrived (Robin Wood-Lucho Oliver) 056 - Inermes (Robin Wood-Rayo Oliver) 057 - People of Fire-Lucho Olivera) 058 - Eagle (Robin Wood-Lucho Olivera) 059 - Fun Return to Thebes (Robin Wood-Lucio Olivera) 060 - Ten people pass in front of the head dead (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 061 - Ninarim (Robin Wood-Malco) 062 - My Glorious Companions (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 063 - Great Battle (Robin Wood-Malco) 062 - My Glorious Companions (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 063 - Great Battle (Robin Wood-Malco) 062 - My Glorious Companions (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 063 - Great Battle Malco) 064 - Epidemic (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 065 - Laughter of Death (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 066 - Dead Horse Foreshadow (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 067 - Fabulous Storm Riders (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 068 - En Muna (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagreen) 069 - Enemy of the Gods (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 070 - Hazard, Birds (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 071 - Rain on the Sword (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 072 - Carien on top of the mountain (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 073 - Forest with Trees of Love and Death (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 074 - Hattusil (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 075 - City (Robin Wood-Mule) 076 - Children riding in the stars (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 077 - Flowers of Death (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 078 - Greed Color Garbage (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 079 - When the Morning Bird Sings (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 080 - Night Dafar (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagreen) 081 - Monster Legend (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 082 - Flowers of the Mountains (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 083 - wife of Hafia (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 084 - Hippolyta (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 085 - Virgo (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagreen) 086 - Rivals (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 087 - The Close Death of Janos (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 088 - The Sun Rider ( Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 089 - Aron Hood (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 090 - Hattus Inil e Inim (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 091 - When Tarcos was young (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 092 - War Man (Robin Wood-Gomez Sierra - Olivera - Villagron) 093 General (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagreen) 094 - Father siros (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagreen) 095 - Udur and his brother ( Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 096 - Story on Reflection Torch (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 097 - Ona la Hermosa (Robin Wood-Sergio Malco) 098 - Envoys of Athens (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 099 - Te who went to Athens (Robin Wood-Sergio Mulco) 100 - Los Centauros (Robin Wood-Ricardo Villagrin) 101 - Mermaid 102 - 103 - Theseus 104 - Menesteo or Love for Athens 105 - Love Story 106 - Scorpion Day 107 - Day of the Gods Sent Rain 108 - Hate Amphora 109 - Husband for Nurim 110 - Grand Tournament 1111 - Priestess 112 - Black Bonfire Call 113 - Niner Singing With Nurim 110 - Great Tournament 1111 - Priestess 112 - Black Fire 113 - Niner Singing With Birds 114 - Rider's Day 115 - White Man Mountain 116 - Aneleh 117 - Useless Revenge 118 - The Good King and His People 119 - Amazon and the queen 120 - The Way of sumer 121 - Ship 122 - The Story of Two Brothers and a Woman 123 - Dream Girl 124 - Sword of the Dead 125 - Village Swamp 126 - History of the Old Rebellion 127 - Those who is looking for Nippur 128 - Amazon Darkness 129 - Forgotten Land 130 - King, King and General 131 - Court 132 - Nar Amman and the City of Ishtar 133 - Mother 134 - Kings Without a Crown 135 - Hand of Fire 136 - General and His Army 137 - Man, who killed Situllah 138 - Rich and Poor 139 - Bull Dancer 140 - Gemini 141 - Astraya 142 - Shields and Sea 143 - Old King and World 144 - Peaceful Men 145 - Stone God 146 - First Flight Find 147 - Giant and Senior 148 - Barbarians 149 - Hell and Paradise 150 - Love Ordar 151 - Ten Free Men 152 - Fool 153 - There on The Wolf Mountain 154 - Sea Dogs 155 - Chain 156 - Day of Dead Fires 157 - Man, who had no death 158 - Snake of life and death 159 - Gate 160 - Column of vultures 161 - Muradin 162 - Achievement Akad 163 - Vultures of Death 164 - Glory artama 165 - Kram and Niboran 166 - Broken Yoke 167 - Hititites 168 - Larissa , On the Mirror of the Desert 169 - Remarkable Monster 170 - Hunters and Fear 171 - Last Gallery 172 - Hittite 173 - Sword of Humanity 174 - Golden Maiden 175 - Fury Of Women 176 - Birds of Poetry 177 - Creature Creatures Night 178 - Fountain 179 - God Caves 180 - Fire and Man 1811 - Shekar 182 - Shadow of the Desert 183 - Mormuran and Old Soldier 184 - Demon Caves 185 - Woman Sir 186 - Lioness and Falcon 187 - Mother Earth 188 - Pit Of Demons 189 - Cave Idamin 190 - Dead Birds 191 - Well Serpent 192 - Swamp Man 193 White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White - White Desert of Death 194 - Clean Path, Egyptian 195 - Thebes 196 - Sumerian and Deserted queen 197 - Gold and Blood 198 - Nippur died in battle 199 - Ramesses 200 - Aneleh, in the splendor of Battle 201 - Valley of Kings 202 - Golden Chain 203 - Epilogue and the beginning of 204 - Snakes that die 205 - Islene 206 - Mesysym and The Woman Goddess 207 - Veil of Memory 208 - aDad 209 - Naleh 210 - Schumer Sky Blue of Death 211 - Swamp Hate 212 - Blind Eyes Hate 213 - Seeds 214 - Your Maraban 215 - Sword of Incandescent 216 - Vulture Rock 217 - A Reality Arrows and Death 218 - Young King 219 - Saving Hazar 220 - E ona and the night of the leper 221 - Daughter of the spear 222 - Forgotten Race 223 - The Birth of Fire 224 - Princess and Three Warriors Your 225 - Monuments of Glory 226 - Lunar World 227 - Blood Sunset 228 - Ula 229 - Doomed City 230 - Song of the Little Mermaid 231 - Sacred Horse 232 - Fire Memory 233 - Blood Kings 234 - Return of Harim 235 - MadMan 236 - Black Harvest 237 - Stars of the Dead Warrior 238 - Horrible Prices 239 - Curse of Memory 240 - Mask Spite 241 - Agar and Kabusim 242 - Snake Sign 243 - Lunar Trails 244 - Look at Us 245 - Laengrin 246 - Demon and Guard Dog 247 - Night, which was 248 - Voice of the Goddess of the Moon 249 - Non-living 250 - The Story of One Man 251 - Inexorable Solution 252 - Head of Your-Naushue 253 - Black Hammers memory 254 - Symbol 255 - Amintor 256 - For All Men 257 - K End of The War 258 - Day of Light and Shadow 259 - Legend of the High Seas 260 - Justice of the Water 261 - Executioners 262 - Pain Arrows 263 - Howling Wolf 264 - Lucila Killers 265 - Wall 265 Mind Reader 267 - Ballerina Tera 268 - King 269 - Ahoresh 270 - Valley of the Innocent 271 - Monster 272 - Astern 273 - Legend of the Damned 274 - Those who searched for Valley 275 - Message from my father 276 - Battle 277 - The Destination Tool 278 - River Women 279 - Return to Hiras 280 - Was Once ... 281 - Father and son 282 - Fire 283 - Wolves and men 284 - Blood and Arrow 285 - Abyss 286 - Fable 287 - Patience 288 (1987) - Return to Lagash 289 - Beginning 290 - The Man Who Killed King 291 - War Began 292 - Homeland in the Desert 293 - Night massacre 294 - Brother 295 - Sun resurrection 296 - Favorite Enemies 297 - Those of Merm 298 - Man's Day, who sang 299 - Sword 300 - Hattusil and I 301 - Hattusil 302 - Woman That Came From Memory 303 - Design gods 304 - Education Of Hiras 305 - Glory Berelim 306 - Night vultures 307 - Night Temple 308 - Tirana Sleep 309 - Aluna 310 - Koa, Amazon 311 - The Great King and the Great Man 312 - Drum of Death 313 - Strange War 314 - Great Heretah 315 - Salt Village 316 - Bloody Covenant 317 - Ice Dog 318 - queen Sabba 319 - Matador 320 - Birdman 321 - Woman veils - Heir to Blood 323 - Looters 324 - Rider, which came from the cold 325 - Destiny Tarisis 326 - Price of Immortality 327 - Forgotten Temple 328 - Bitter Victory 329 - Oracle 329330 - Ship 331 - Hurricane Eye 332 - Dreamers of Fire 333 - From the Gods and Past 334 - Brutal 335 - Attack on Umma 336 - LagAsh Call 337 - Kaana, Prisoner 338 - Full Circle 339 - Call Ugir 340 - March to The Sun 341 - Destiny Alunas 342 - Napoitir 343 - Manara 344 - What Not Forgotten 345 - Widow 346 - Golden Arrow 347 - Search 348 - Horses Fire 349 - Revenge Jewels 350 - Hair Time 351 - Cold Dead Snake 352 - Big Terror 353 - Catacombs 354 - Una 355 - Water Search 356 - Wings of Hate 357 - Young King 358 - Beggar 359 - City Yesterday 360 - Incorruptible Justice 361 - Harvest Time 362 - Bienmorir 363 - Survivors of Koda-Bhor 364 - Radak Madness 365 - Royal Justice 366 - Territory Youth 367 - Curated 368 - Amonidal and Black Stone 369 - Ahila 370 - Master of Fire 371 - Children of the Amazons 372 - Ark 373 - As a Sword Wound 374 - Drinking Blood 375 - Gerien 376 - Luna Emissary 377 - Mystery of the Night 378 - War Song 379 - Mysteries of Hiras 380 - Hischmicir, Good 381 - Assur and her granddaughter 382 - Living Goddess 383 - Little Wars 384 - Laramar and Men 385 - Dignity of Kings 386 - Debt Payment 387 - Temptation 388 - For the Good Old Days 389 - Source 390 - Son 391 - Lamir 392 - Boy Man 393 - Hattor 394 - Mothers 395 - Lara 396 - Stone 397 - Naman 398 - Syrah 399 - Sira-Aris 400 - Pleasure Hour 401 - Savior King 402 - Tower 403 - Snow Laughter 404 - Secret Victory 405 - Hadu Elim , Traitor 406 - Red Walls Lagash 407 - Last Seed 408 - Scorpio 409 - Shadows 410 - Hand Laramar 411 - Prayer for Lagash 412 - First Problem 413 - Lonely Kings 414 - Abyss of Life 415 - Life Forgiven 416 - Best of Kings 417 - Goodbye Lagash 418 - Legend told in winter 419 - Crow and Sword 420 - Chain 421 - Girl and Snake in Gold 422 - The queen 423 - Birth and death 424 - Return 425 - Dream Numasin 426 - Brother , Brother, Brother 427 - Promise of the Gods 428 - Black Island 429 - Tree and Dream 430 - Justice Spectrum 431 - Beauty Impossible 432 - Finder 433 - Birdman 434 - Waiting for Hyena 435 - Magnificent King 436 - Tower 437 - Fate 438 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Waiting for Hyena 435 - Magnificent King 436 - Tower 437 - Fate 438 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Magnificent King 436 - Tower 437 - Fate 438 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Man Named Nip 439 - Concentric Wars 440 - Daughter of Forkas 441 - Bridge and Coin 442 - Spell of Horror 443 - Salia 444 - Day of the Blind King 445 - Young Nippur 446 - Young Nippur - Bottomless performances offline Gilgamesh series Immortal in Giltagame Immortal cartoon, The Wanderer is a great friend of Gilgamesh and repeatedly visits the immortal in his series: No 1: Me, Gilgamesh Immortal: A Brief Nippur cameo and the first crossover between two characters from different series from Columba Publishing. No 17: Genesis and No. 20 Delirium: Nippur appears in the memories of the immortal. No 37-5: Resurrection of Uruk: Adventure with Nippoor as a guest star. No 119: Child: Gilgamesh saves the life of Nippur' In episode 7 (Fight for His Life, Man) Gilgamesh arrives on a desert planet and baptizes his Nippur de Lagash, in honor of a friend killed centuries ago. My girlfriend and I series in Robin Wood's comic-autobiographical series My Girlfriend and I, Incorruptible appears twice. First, he finds himself in person with Tino Espinosa (Wood's comic alter-ego) on a boat that travels to Europe. In episode 100 (Comic Book) the author considers as a parody its beginning and the creation of a character. Pepe Sanchez series In the second episode of the comic book Pepe Sanchez makes a brief cameo Nippur, who joined the World Crime Society because, according to one of the characters, he says he is tired of being good. The Hunter series In an episode of Comic Hunter, Hercules, Nippur and Hunter vs. Gorgon (n.35/37, Edited by La Urraca), there is an American-style team between Nippur and the popular hunter who happens to be a reader of The Wanderer's adventures. In Adventure Hunter No. 3, Lagash's One-Man makes a brief cameo. Clarification This article includes materials from the White Walls website, which by permission allowed to add content and publish it under the license of GFDL. Links : Nippur Magnum Yearbook No.53 / Ilestre: Ariel Olivetti Art / Picture: Nippur Web / December 1996 / Redigitization: Julio Franco Cosenza 4-5-2018, Nippur Magnum on Facebook - Nippur de Lagash - Nippur de Lagash Wanderer, Incorruptible, one of the most popular characters in the Argentine comic Historieteca's Nippur de Lagash - Story for Lagash Baam! Comics Ferreiro, Andres and Osuni, Hernan (2012). Argentine adventures and adult magazines in Del tebeo al manga: The History of Comics 9. Adventure and comic magazines for adults, page 152. Other characters of The Argentine Comics All Comics All Comics Bibliography GUIRAL, Anthony (Coord.) (2012). From Tebeo to Manga: A History of Comics 9. Adventure and comics magazines for adults. Panini Spain. Legal Deposit: GI.169-2007. ISBN 978-84-9885-903-4. External links Wikiquote home known suggestions or about Nippur de Lagash. The world's first website dedicated to Lagash and Robin Wood Nippur Web in Nippur ® Lagash's group Wanderers Followers and Ariel Avilis Robin Wood Nippur Web® (Facebook) White Walls. A site dedicated to Nippur de Lagash, the editorial board of Columba and the Argentine cartoon Blancas Murallas Mailing list dedicated to the Yahoo Nippur series from Colombe to The Planet Agostini in Ouroboros World Data: No 530686 Famous quotes: Nippur de Lagash Received from historietas nippur de lagash pdf. leer historietas de nippur de lagash

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