Gringo
S.E.P.P. · 1973–1976 · 25 issues
About the series
During the mid-1970s, the French publisher S.E.P.P. released Gringo, a 25-issue Western comic series that ran from 1973 to 1976. The title is most closely associated with the creative team of writer Jean-Michel Charlier and artist Victor de la Fuente, who brought a gritty, cinematic realism to the genre. Gringo stands out for its unflinching depiction of the American frontier, focusing on a lone, morally complex protagonist navigating a world of violence and survival. It remains a notable entry in European adventure comics, showcasing the mature storytelling that defined the era.