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Legendary Greek War Comic 'DRASI' Continues Its Journey
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Legendary Greek War Comic 'DRASI' Continues Its Journey

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The legendary Greek war comic magazine 'DRASI' is relaunching its second issue with 'TA NEA SAVATOKYRIAKO' newspaper on July 11.
  • 'DRASI' continues the legacy of iconic Greek war comics, featuring adventure, heroism, and historical backgrounds.
  • The new issue includes stories by renowned war comic creators like Alan Hebden, Ian Kennedy, and Hugo Pratt.

The legendary Greek war comic magazine 'DRASI' is making a comeback with its second issue, set to be released this Saturday, July 11, alongside the 'TA NEA SAVATOKYRIAKO' newspaper. This relaunch continues the revival of one of the most emblematic titles in Greek war comics.

'DRASI' draws from the rich tradition of war magazines that have captivated generations of readers. Its stories are filled with adventure, heroism, intense action, and historical context, originating from the golden age of British war comics. This genre achieved immense success for decades, fostering some of the most significant creators in the ninth art.

The upcoming issue promises readers another captivating story, distinguished by high narrative and artistic quality. It features contributions from creators who have left an indelible mark on war comics, including Alan Hebden, Ian Kennedy, and Hugo Pratt.

This collectible second issue of 'DRASI' is presented as an opportunity to reintroduce a legend of Greek comics and an era filled with unforgettable stories to the public.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.