Dani Futuro
Dargaud · 1975–1977 · 3 issues
About the series
Set in the 23rd century, Dani Futuro follows a young boy who awakens from a cryogenic sleep to find himself a stranger in a futuristic world. Published by Dargaud from 1975 to 1977, this three-issue French series blends science fiction with adventure, exploring themes of displacement and wonder through the eyes of its titular protagonist. The series is most closely associated with writer Víctor Mora and artist Carlos Giménez, whose clean, expressive linework brings this optimistic vision of tomorrow to life. A concise but memorable entry in European sci-fi comics, it offers a charming, family-friendly take on the classic "out of time" narrative.