Indian Summer (Second Edition) #[1989 edition]
"Indian Summer" is a stark, atmospheric historical adventure set in the early 1700s, where the tensions between Puritan settlers and Indigenous communities erupt into violence, all shadowed by themes of desire, secrecy, and moral contradiction. Written by Hugo Pratt and Jeff Lisle, and illustrated with striking intensity by Milo Manara—both in pencils and inks—this story unfolds with a deliberate, haunting pace, capturing the era’s raw contradictions. The cover, also by Milo Manara, mirrors the tale’s brooding tone, a visual echo of the story’s unflinching gaze.
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A historical adventure set in the Eastern United States during the early-1700s dealing with Puritan and Indian violence, sexuality & hypocracy.
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