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Judas – Issue #3 (2005) – Demirbaş Yayıncılık
Description:
Judas Issue #3 is a Turkish black-and-white comic published in 2005 by Demirbaş Yayıncılık, concluding the short-lived three-issue Judas series released in Turkey. Like the previous issues in this run, it is printed in Turkish and in black and white, with cover artwork that differs from the original Italian editions. Each issue in the Demirbaş Yayıncılık series contains two separate stories, maintaining a dense content structure despite the limited number of published volumes.
The character Judas, created by Ennio Missaglia, is a former outlaw named Alan Scott whose life is reshaped by guilt and a search for redemption after the death of his girlfriend Vivien during a robbery. The series blends classic western action with moral tension, focusing on justice, consequence, and personal reckoning.
Issue #3 continues the unconventional editorial approach seen throughout this Turkish edition. Rather than following the original Italian sequence, it brings together two non-consecutive stories titled Kalleş and Yolun Sonu. These correspond to L'attentato (#6) and La pista insanguinata (#3) in the original Italian series. This reshuffling of story order reflects common practices in Turkish comic publishing and adds an extra layer of interest for collectors tracing the relationship between the Italian originals and their Turkish adaptations. As the final issue of the Demirbaş Yayıncılık run, Issue #3 marks the end of this brief but distinctive revival of Judas in Turkey.
Key Features:
• Series: Judas
• Issue: Issue #3
• Publisher: Demirbaş Yayıncılık
• Publication Year: 2005
• Language: Turkish
• Printing: Black & White
• Format: Two stories per issue
• Includes Stories: Kalleş (L'attentato #6); Yolun Sonu (La pista insanguinata #3)
• Editorial Note: Non-consecutive Italian stories combined in a single issue
• Cover Design: Different from original Italian covers
• Series Run: 3 issues published
• Collector Appeal: Final issue of a short-lived Turkish Judas edition