Magico Vento #7 Il figlio del serpente 2003 Turkish Comic Turkey Bonelli
Büyülü Rüzgar – Yılanın Oğlu, Lal Kitap (Magico Vento #7) 2003 Turkish Edition
Description:
This is Büyülü Rüzgar – Yılanın Oğlu, the seventh issue of the Magico Vento series published in Turkish by Lal Kitap in 2003. Printed in black and white, this edition continues the original Italian Western-horror narrative adapted for Turkish readers. The original series title is Magico Vento, and this issue corresponds to “Il figlio del serpente” in the original publication.
Büyülü Rüzgar (Magico Vento), created by Gianfranco Manfredi, is a unique comic series that blends classic Wild West elements with horror, mysticism, and historical realism. The story is set in 1867 and follows Ned Ellis, a former American soldier who survives a train accident but loses his memory and is left gravely injured. He is discovered by the Sioux (Lakota) people, who interpret the metal fragment embedded in his head as the source of supernatural visions, believing it grants him the ability to see the future. Taken in by the tribe, Ned is trained by the shaman and is given the name “Magico Vento” (Büyülü Rüzgar), marking his transformation into a spiritual figure bridging different worlds.
In this seventh issue, “Yılanın Oğlu” (Il figlio del serpente), the narrative continues to deepen the series’ exploration of mysticism and cultural symbolism. The story builds around themes connected to serpents, transformation, and hidden forces, further emphasizing the interplay between mythological motifs and frontier reality. As Magico Vento becomes increasingly involved in extraordinary events, the issue reinforces the series’ characteristic blend of spiritual elements, tension, and Western-era storytelling, while expanding the character’s role as an intermediary between the physical and supernatural realms.
Key Features:
• Series: Magico Vento (Turkish: Büyülü Rüzgar)
• Title: Yılanın Oğlu (Il figlio del serpente)
• Issue: Issue #7
• Publisher (Turkish Edition): Lal Kitap
• Publication Year: 2003
• Language: Turkish
• Printing: Black and white
• Format: Comic album
• Writer: Gianfranco Manfredi
• Genre: Western, horror, mystery, historical fiction
• Main Character: Ned Ellis / Magico Vento (Büyülü Rüzgar)
• Setting: 1867, American Wild West
• Concept: A fusion of Western adventure with mysticism, Native American spirituality, and supernatural themes
• Series Context: Continued development of Magico Vento’s spiritual journey and his growing involvement in narratives that intertwine mythological symbolism with frontier conflicts and supernatural phenomena
• Included Story: Il figlio del serpente (Yılanın Oğlu)