Manara Giuseppe Bergman #6 2006 Turkish Comic Turkey La fleur mystérieuse
Giuseppe Bergman – Issue #6 – Belki de Düş Kurmak: Esrarengiz Çiçek (La fleur mystérieuse), Parantez Yayınları, 2006
Description:
This is Issue #6 of the Giuseppe Bergman series, created by Milo Manara, one of the most influential and respected figures in European comics. Born on September 12, 1945, in Italy, Manara is internationally recognized for merging refined visual artistry with erotic, philosophical, and introspective storytelling, maintaining a rare balance between artistic experimentation and narrative depth.
The Giuseppe Bergman series continues to function as a self-reflexive, metafictional journey that explores travel, illusion, performance, and inner experience. Through Giuseppe Bergman often interpreted as Manara’s narrative alter ego the series questions reality, imagination, and the act of dreaming itself, consistently blurring the boundaries between lived experience and constructed fiction. These themes position the series among Manara’s most personal and intellectually nuanced works.
In Belki de Düş Kurmak: Esrarengiz Çiçek (La fleur mystérieuse), the narrative leans further into introspection and symbolism. As part of the Rêver peut-être cycle, this volume emphasizes themes of dreaming, uncertainty, and emotional perception, using a more poetic and reflective tone than earlier entries. Published in Turkish by Parantez Yayınları in 2006, this edition follows the original series order and forms part of the limited nine-issue Turkish run released between 2005 and 2007, making it especially attractive to collectors interested in Manara’s more contemplative and experimental storytelling.
Key Features:
• Series: Giuseppe Bergman
• Issue Number: Issue #6
• Title: Belki de Düş Kurmak: Esrarengiz Çiçek
• Original Title: La fleur mystérieuse
• Original Subtitle: Rêver peut-être
• Creator: Milo Manara
• Publisher: Parantez Yayınları
• Publication Year: 2006
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Black and white
• Series Scope: 9 issues published between 2005–2007
• Series Order: Matches original Italian publication order
• Collector Appeal: Poetic and introspective entry in Manara’s metafictional series