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johnhartson
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Posted - 08/01/2006 : 16:09:12  Show Profile Show Extended Profile  Visit johnhartson's Homepage  Send johnhartson a Private Message
Kao sto ime kaze pokusao sam da hronoloski napravim redosled desavanja u pricama Mr Noa. Buduci da otprilike polovinu stripova koje pominjem nisam citao, mozda se potkrala koja greska koju bi valjalo ispraviti. Pazio sam da pratim redosled zbivanja a radi lakseg razumevanja iskopirao sam opise epizoda sa SBE-a.
Dakle:


PRE RATA:


1. C'ERA UNA VOLTA A NEW YORK

Subject and Script-Writer: Maurizio Colombo
Artwork: Giovanni Bruzzo
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Maxi Mister No 1999, annual
C'era una volta a New York

Manhattan, 1936. In the New York of the Great Depression, a restless young boy called Jerry Drake is growing up. He is the lucky mascot for the gigantic "Train" Kovalsky, the greatest street boxer of the day. And he is dangerously fascinated by the gangster Frankie "Messacantata" Nigro, who is his coach. Will Jerry become an "honest boy" like him?


2. UN GIOVANE AMERICANO*

Subject and Script-Writer: Michele Masiero
Artwork: Fabio Valdambrini
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Speciale Mister No n. 13, annual
Un giovane americano

United States, late nineteen-thirties. Mister No is a young sixteen year old. His father is sentenced to prison for murder, and so Jerry decides to leave New York and catches a train to adventure. He finds it in Des Moines and he also finds new friends, a new love, and another bitter disappointment


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RAT:


1. VENTO DI GUERRA*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Luigi Mignacco
Disegni: Franco Bignotti
Copertina: Roberto Diso

Mister No n. 145 , mensile
Vento di guerra

Mister No meets an old friend, Larry Tree. In a bar in Manaus, chatting to the beautiful Flor and a young Argentinean, he tells how he became the first hero of the legendary Flying Tigers. It all began in September of 1940, when, in Caniff Field, he met Bat Barlington

Mister No n. 146 , mensile
Le Tigri Volanti

Mister No continues to tell about when he was contacted by Bill Carson, who was part of the American Volunteer Group of the Colonel Chennault, a group of mercenaries (in reality, authorized by the American government) that fought for General Chang Kai-Shek in China. Jerry and Bat accepted Carson’s suggestion and joined the future Flying Tigers

Mister No n. 147 , mensile
Cielo giallo

Mister No’s story of the past in the Flying Tigers reaches its climax. Colonel Chennault needed six men for a special mission in China. Mister No and Bat Barlington were among these six. In China, Jerry took part in his first air battles and saw the real nature of war

Mister No n. 148 , mensile
Il mio nome #232; Mister No

In front of a attentive public, in a Manaus bar, Mister No is about to finish his story of his past adventures. Wounded in an air battle, he was given first aid and then found himself in a village where the mysterious Colonel Kung held sway. He flirted with the beautiful Li Chao. But Kung turned out to be an enemy, Li Chao was hiding a secret and, for the first time, Jerry would be called Mister No!


2. MR NO VA ALLA GUERRA*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Guido Nolitta
Disegni: Roberto Diso
Copertina: Gallieno Ferri

Mister No n. 52 , mensile
Mister No va alla guerra

The thirst for revenge eats away at Senator Redford from Texas, who is convinced that Mister No killed his son George during the Second World War, when the two young men were officers in the American air force in the Philippines. Redford is about to get rid of Jerry with the help of two killers when our hero, to clear his name, begins to recollect what really happened

Mister No n. 53 , mensile
Quel maledetto ponte

Mister No and the young Redford could not have been more different: Mister No frank and rebellious, Redford an arrogant rich kid. But, sometimes, war brings out the best in men...and during the dangerous mission to destroy the bridge over the river Pampanga, while fighting against the Japanese, the two became friends!


3. PRIGGIONERO DI GUERRA

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Luigi Mignacco
Disegni: Domenico e Stefano Di Vitto
Copertina: Roberto Diso

Mister No n. 225 , mensile
Prigioniero di guerra

Alan Chambers, an ex fellow soldier of Mister No, is about to come to Manaus and Jerry tells his friends at the bar the story of how they met. It was in 1941 in the Philippines. After meeting Alan, Jerry was captured by the Japanese in Bataan and taken to a prison camp, where he met the Englishman Jimmy Collins

Mister No n. 226 , mensile
Eroi senza gloria

While Alan Chambers becomes familiar with the Amazon forest, Jerry remembers the time when, during the war, he escaped from the labor camp in which the Japanese had detained him and completed a dangerous mission. But the soldiers of the Rising Sun punished the other prisoners severely as a result of his escape


4. GUADALCANAL!

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Luigi Mignacco
Disegni: Fabrizio Busticchi e Luana Paesani
Copertina: Roberto Diso

Mister No n. 301 , mensile
Guadalcanal!

Mister No is on holiday in Rio with his friend Patricia. He sees an old acquaintance, Doctor Sandy Wang, whom he met during the war when she was just a girl. Mister No is overcome with a wave of memories. He tells Patricia about the time when, in ’42, he was sent to Guadalcanal. There he found Alan Chambers again, whom he already knew, and the tough Steve Malloy and Phil Mulligan, although in the beginning he didn’t like the latter. But then, during a difficult mission he changed his mind about him

Mister No n. 302 , mensile
Una stagione all'inferno

Guadalcanal,1942. There is a suicide mission for Mister No, Phil Mulligan, Alan Chambers and Steve Mallory. They have to infiltrate the Japanese lines, in the jungle, and recover an important secret services officer who has fallen into the hands of the enemy, Colonel Stark!

Mister No n. 303 , mensile
Sulle tracce di mister Kaplan

Colonel Stark involves Mister No and his comrades in a “mission impossible”: to find professor Leon Kaplan, physicist of international fame, who is hiding on a Pacific Island after having interrupted his studies on a new powerful bomb. But the Japanese are also looking for him


5. IL RE DI PAPUA*

Subject: Guido Nolitta
Subject AND Script-Writer: Luigi Mignacco
Artwork: Domenico e Stefano Di Vitto
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Almanacco dell'Avventura 1995, annual
Il re dei Papua

Second World War. The plane transporting Mister No and his fellow soldiers from Guadalcanal to Port Moresby is forced to make an emergency landing. The Americans disembark on a strange island whose inhabitants are commanded by Eyke, an ex Nazi sailor who is in league with the Japanese. Sinister and ruthless, worshiped by his followers, Eyke is the King of Papua!


6. UNO STRANIERO A REDENCION
(short)

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Maurizio Colombo
Disegni e copertina: Roberto Diso

Mister No n. 248 , mensile
Uno straniero a Redención

Redención, Mexico. It is a sort of Shan-gri-l#224; of crime populated with criminals on the run. They hope to live in luxury, surrounded by beautiful women, but the city belongs to the cruel El Jefe, who takes possession of their money and exploits them, preventing them from leaving the city. That is, until Mister No arrives in Redención

Mister No n. 249 , mensile
Terra senza legge

It’s time for the showdown between Mister No and El Jefe, the gangland boss of Redención who has kidnapped Barrett, Jerry’s old friend, and who tortures those who oppose him by subjecting them to the arts of a crazy Nazistoid doctor. Ishikawa himself also arrives in Redención, and this marks a turning point in his relationship with Mister No


7. STORIA DI UN EROE*

Subject AND Script-Writer: Luigi Mignacco
Artwork: Ferdinando Tacconi
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Almanacco dell'Avventura 1996, annual
Storia di un eroe

Its name is Rigoletto. It is an Italian plane, an S.M: 79 torpedo bomber of the "Sparrow hawk" class. Mister No saved its life (that is to say, he avoided what would have been a crash due to engine break-down) during the war. Many years later, Jerry Drake discovers that planes know how to be grateful


8. IL DEMONE ETRUSCO*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Guido Nolitta
Disegni e copertina: Roberto Diso

Mister No n. 131 , mensile
Attacco suicida

In Guayaquil, in Ecuador, Mister No has been beaten up for having exposed some pedlars of fake archaeological finds. Confined to a hospital bed, he tells his friend Patricia all about his adventures on the Italian front during the war and how he came into contact with the fascinating world of the ancient Etruscans

Mister No n. 132 , mensile
Il demone etrusco

As the secretary of Captain Stafford, Mister No meets the beautiful young countess Claudia Sinisbaldi. But a storm is looming: some American soldiers take advantage of their free time and dedicate themselves to unlawful archaeological excavations. They are mysteriously killed

Mister No n. 133 , mensile
Il bosco sacro

It wanders at night among the Etruscan ruins, it murders the desecrators and places in their mouths a statuette of the terrible demon Tuchulca. Who is it? A man or an infernal being? The answer will leave Mister No dumbfounded


9. ARDENNE 1945.

Subject and Script-Writer: Michele Masiero
Artwork and Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Almanacco dell'Avventura 1998, annual
Ardenne 1945

Atlantic City, 1945. Mister No recalls his last battle in the Second World War. It was in the Ardennes with a group of youngsters, commanded by the young sergeant Ethan Owen. All except Jerry were young and inexperienced, and the military leaders entrusted them with a suicide mission!

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POSLE RATA:

1. LE IENE

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Alberto Ongaro
Disegni e copertina: Roberto Diso

Speciale Mister No n. 9, annuale
Le iene

1945 No sooner out of the military hospital in Atlantic City than Mister No has to go Albuquerque, in New Mexico, to deliver an affidavit in which a man officially admits to being the father of the individual named in the document. This enables the son of his deceased hospital ward companion, Mark Hollister, and of the Indio, Lathia, to inherit his father’s vast fortune. But the inheritance attracts others


2. UNA STORIA DEL WEST*

Subject and scriptwriter: Michele Masiero
Artwork: Giuseppe Viglioglia
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Speciale Mister No n. 15, annual
Una storia del West

Mt. Cerro Puerto de Lajas is a sacred mountain in the Apache tradition. It’s here that Monty, Mister No’s Native American friend, wants to have his ashes scattered... And so, together with the young Apache John Kanteka Smith, Mister No sets out on a journey in quest of a glorious past that can never come back again. And what makes everything even more complicated is the meeting with a couple of brutal robbers who need two hostages in order to cross the border into Mexico...


3. HELL'S ANGELS

Subject and Script-Writer: Stefano Marzorati
Artwork: Paolo Bisi
Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Speciale Mister No n. 14, annual
Hell's Angels

1947. In Southern California, Mister No meets the Hell’s Angels (a motorcycle gang) headed by John Turner, the so called Sonny, and allows himself to get caught up in their roaming and poetic life (they’re war veterans who have difficulty settling down again in civilian life), and in their bloody fight against Chino’s Satan’s Slaves


4. LA MAFIA NON PERDONA*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Guido Nolitta
Disegni: Roberto Diso
Copertina: Gallieno Ferri

Mister No n. 76 , mensile
La mafia non perdona

A melancholy Neapolitan song brings back to Mister No’s mind a past event. In 1948, together with his ex-fellow soldier Mallory, an FBI agent, he received an assignment to recover a letter containing information that was highly compromising for the American army. The letter held the revelation that the landing of the Allied troops in Sicily, in 1943, was assisted by the mobster Lucky Luciano. The pair search for the letter in Positano, near Naples, but they are challenged by a local crime godfather, a certain Angiolillo

Mister No n. 77 , mensile
Morire a Capri

The path towards Lucky Luciano’s letter is strewn with corpses. The mobster Angiolillo dies, simple "Neapolitan urchins" die, and Steve Mallory is badly wounded in the leg. As a result, Mister No continues his search alone, reaching splendid Capri, where a new character enters the scene


5. LE NOTTI DI NEW YORK*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Guido Nolitta
Disegni: Roberto Diso
Copertina: Gallieno Ferri

Mister No n. 72 , mensile
Le notti di New York

Mister No tells Esse-Esse about the time when, some years before, in 1949, he was in New York. He had saved an old lady from some purse-snatchers, handing one of them over to the police. But, one night, a few days later, he was assaulted by a gang of bikers, veritable "warriors of the night", who wanted to get revenge for this "breach of the code"

Mister No n. 73 , mensile
Sangue sulla neve

Having ended up on the black list of Jackie and his gang of bikers, the "New Barbarians", Jerry accepts the advice of his friend Detective Phil Mulligan and chooses to leave New York until things have calmed down. He moves to Aspen, in Colorado, with an old fellow soldier Alan Chambers, who is a State Park ranger. But Alan is in love with a married woman, Jane Hendrix

Mister No n. 74 , mensile
Un piano diabolico

David Hendrix, Jane’s husband – Jane is the women loved by the ranger Alan Chambers - is killed. Chambers points the finger of accusation at himself! But Mister No knows it wasn’t him and does everything possible to clear his name. In the end he discovers a villainous conspiracy


6. GLI OSTAGGI*

Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Alfredo Castelli
Disegni: Roberto Diso
Copertina: Gallieno Ferri

Mister No n. 87 , mensile
Gli ostaggi

Mister No goes to a bank with his friend Carmensa just at the very moment when a gang of thieves burst in, led by a nervous individual. Mister No discovers that it is Ratso, a young man he met years before in New York. The police have surrounded the bank and Jerry tries to keep the robbers quiet by telling them all about his meeting with Ratso

Mister No n. 88 , mensile
La citt#224; del crimine

After the adventure at Aspen, Mister No returns to New York, but he finds that the situation is not as rosy as he might have liked. The mobster Masulli, who is in league with the corrupt Captain Williams, holds the city in thrall, and life is hard for Jerry (also because his Detective friend Phil Mulligan has been killed by Masulli’s men!). Ratso asks him to collaborate in staging a false kidnapping – of Ratso himself - designed to worm money out of his rich father.

Mister No n. 89 , mensile
I gangsters

Mister No saves Ratso form the kidnappers, who had decided to transform the bogus kidnapping into the real thing, and then moves to the counterattack. He tries to strike a blow at Masulli’s organization and, above all, at one of his men, Jackie, the head of a gang of bikers who hate Mister No. A resurrection from the dead gives him a hand

Mister No n. 90 , mensile
Corsa verso la morte

In the past, we witness the final show-down between Mister No and Jackie (and it is Ratso who saves Mister No’s life). In the present, the net is closing in on Ratso. The police are bent on killing him and Mister No is accused of abetting. But the cowardly, spoilt, neurotic Ratso will have a sudden resurgence of pride.


7. IL SOLDATO SENZA NOME

Subject and Script-Writer: Luigi Mignacco
Artwork: Domenico and Stefano Di Vitto

Speciale Mister No n. 11, annual
Il soldato senza nome

Nevada desert, 1950. A still disappointed Mister No meets the characters that will change his life: Jonathan Eden and the young Oliver. From the former he will copy his look, (the famous sweater with a four-leafed clover), while thanks to the second, Mister No (in a certain sense) will fight in Korea!


8. DARK LADY

Subject and Script-Writer: Guido Nolitta
Artwork and Cover illustration: Roberto Diso

Speciale Mister No n. 6, annual
Dark lady

S#227;o Luis do Maranh#227;o, 1950. Mister No has just arrived in Brazil and is strongly attracted by the alluring local beauties. But the most attractive woman is the blonde and enigmatic foreigner, Wendy Robertson: Her driver is Esse-Esse: it is their first meeting and the beautiful Wendy involves him in a passionate affair, friendship and death

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Until the colour of a man's skin is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes - me say war

alen
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Croatia
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Posted - 08/01/2006 : 22:15:58  Show Profile Show Extended Profile  Send alen a Private Message
Fali ti Ombre rosse (n.105-107) iliti Crvene senke (LMS 802-804), crta Diso, piše Sclavi. Meni osobno najbolja epizoda Mister No-a.

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johnhartson
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Serbia
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Member since 17/10/2003

Posted - 10/01/2006 : 06:46:12  Show Profile Show Extended Profile  Visit johnhartson's Homepage  Send johnhartson a Private Message
Da, naravno.
To bi trebalo da ide izmedju "Gli ostaggi" i "Il soldato senza nome".

Until the colour of a man's skin is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes - me say war
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