Zagor Cico #58 2007 Cico Rivoluzionario Turkish Comic Turkey #26
Zagor – Issue #58 – Çiko İhtilalci – Lal Kitap Turkish Edition (2007)
Description:
Zagor is a classic Italian comic book series created by Sergio Bonelli and illustrated by Gallieno Ferri. The character’s real name is Patrick Wilding, the son of Mike and Betty, and he is portrayed as a western–tarzanesque hero living in the fictional forest of Darkwood, located in Pennsylvania in the northeastern United States. Zagor works to maintain peace between settlers and Native American tribes, blending western adventure, action, and humor.
In Turkey, this edition was published by Lal Kitap as part of a series released between 2002 and 2007, totaling 62 issues. These editions are printed in Turkish and in black and white, providing collectors with faithful renditions of the original Italian stories.
This issue, number 58, titled Çiko İhtilalci (originally Cico Rivoluzionario), corresponds to Cico series #26 in the original Italian publication. In this story, Zagor’s beloved sidekick Çiko becomes involved in a humorous and daring revolutionary adventure. Packed with clever schemes, comedic twists, and Çiko’s signature resourcefulness, the story combines lighthearted comedy with the adventurous spirit of the Darkwood setting, making this installment a standout within the Cico mini-series.
The cover of this edition is illustrated by Gallieno Ferri, preserving the classic visual style of Zagor and adding to the collectible value of the issue.
Key Features:
• Title: Zagor – Çiko İhtilalci
• Original Title: Cico Rivoluzionario
• Series: Zagor (Cico Mini-Series)
• Issue Number: #58
• Turkish Publisher: Lal Kitap
• Publication Years: 2002–2007
• Publication Year (this issue): 2007
• Language: Turkish
• Printing: Black & White
• Creators: Sergio Bonelli (writer), Gallieno Ferri (artist)
• Main Characters: Zagor (Patrick Wilding), Çiko
• Setting: Darkwood, Pennsylvania / Revolutionary Adventures
• Genre: Western / Adventure / Comedy
• Cover Artist: Gallieno Ferri
• Series Scope: 62 issues (2002–2007)