Alright; I don't know how you silly anglos turned it into a slur, but out in the world Dago means ADVENTURE.
Created in 1983 by Paraguayan writer Robin Wood and Argentine artist Alberto Salinas for the Italian magazine Lanciostory, the story is set in the Mediterranean in the 1520s, where a Venetian nobleman is thrust into the lowest depths of the Ottoman empire, where he'll need to master cruelty and cunning to obtain freedom and ultimately revenge.
I'll be storytiming the first volume now, so stick around for an awesome ride.
>>91752869
Based. When I was a kid I used to read Dago on my dad's old D'Artagnan collection.
Shit is about to get real.
>>91752869
But was this book ever finished?
>>91753212
It has tons of arcs or stories that can be read on their own but AFAIK it's still ongoing. Still, the main arc set up in the beggining DOES get resolved, and what goes on afterwards are just more adventures.
>>91753291
Good to know. Thanks.
End of the beginning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayreddin_Barbarossa
Yeah, I don't know what Wood wanted to say with that last simile either.
Thanks OPie
>>91753893
You're very welcome, anon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajra-mushti
Jesus Christ, Dago; can you just stop asking for it?
You are NOT ready for this chapter.
Notice the scar where the Jetti messed him up.
>>91752869
I could never get on with that typeset font. Was it the same in the original Italian or was it hand-lettered?
>>91754192
The original editions have one like it, some newer ones have it hand-written. This thing's been reprinted for ages in Argentina and Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
>You may never be free to bone again. But if you bone this woman, you will certainly die
What do, reader?
>>91754897
>Sticking your dick in crazy
>Ever
Slaveonomics 101.
So, Dago's got it pretty good now, all things considered. He's unofficially running an estate, turning a profit and has secured a cute Spanish tomboy waifu. Where do we go from here?
A bump for you
>>91753060
>Trusting someone with eyepatch and a cat
Whatever happens to him he deserves it.
>>91755930
Appreciated, anon.
Fuck.
>>91753237
>Gets asked to read the letter alone
>Decide to give the back to his friend with a dagger and read it out loud
This guys are just asking to get back stabbed.
It's amazing how this guy can still fight, with the raging boner he must have.
>That stare
How much more can he take, at this point.
>>91755020
>He doped her with a laxative
The absolute madman.
You used to be cool, man...
>Didn't he say he was from Venice earlier?
Maybe he was concealing his identity. Or maybe he's just losing it.
Fuuuuuck.
At this Dago track record with women is gonna put Matt Murdock to shame.
We approach the end, anons. This will be the last chapter in the volume.
>>91752869
I'm going to bed now but have a bump
Thanks for doing this
>Dago's "Yeah, girl. You sure have it rough" face.
>>91758186
Thank you for the assist.
>>91757934
Someone should Weaponize dago, pretty much everyone he interacts with ends up dying.
>>91752869
>robin wood
That's an excellent name for a porno
And here we leave the slave. We've come a long way, from Italy to Algiers, from slavery, forced labour and torture to... well, more slavery, but a friendlier one. What does fate hold for Dago now? We'll find out when I storytime the next volume, most likely next Saturday.
Here's a zippylink with today's chapters.
http://www44.zippyshare.com/v/hSP4mfg0/file.html
Thanks for reading and sticking around, friends who were and are here. I hope you had a good time.
>>91758336
>She got kissed by Dago
Why even bother rescuing her if you are gonna doom her to inevitable death?
>>91756447
If anything it only means he now wields two swords
>>91756607
All of these stories are so tragic, jc.
I never expected to see Robin Wood stuff on /co/, did you translate it OP?
bless your soul even if you didnt, there is just so much of his stuff that never made it out to english speaking territories is kind of depressing
>>91756918
these are cool as all fuck.
Thanks for sharing OP
>>91759251
>I never expected to see Robin Wood stuff on /co/
Same here have read Gilgamesh, Nippur de Lagash, and now Dago and have love them all, wish the former two were translated so i could story-time them.
can someone tell me if these comics ended and where can I get them (digital version)?
Pepe Sanchez
Mi novia y Yo
Masketorpe
Dago
Nippur de Lagash
Amanda
Martin Hell
Crazy Jack
Gilgamesh
Mojado
Best artist? Carlos Vogt (I like his style). Best author? Robin Wood hands down.
>>91759871
No Chindits?
>>91759251
OP here. I did translate it myself. Found everything that was published in Spanish, worked on it over time and now I moved to the material that was straight up edited in Italy. I'm slowly getting the hang of Italian by translating that, but it's a pleasure to read more Dago.
There's a lot of it (Everything I had read before I found the Italian volumes amounts to about 30 volumes of their, out of a collection of 150 and counting) and my plan is to translate and put it all up here, so hopefully we'll have Dago for a while.
>>91760501
You are doing gods work anon. Keep it up
>>91759238
Such is life in urfuckedistan.
>>91759871
Most of them are on exvagos.net, you need to register to see the links though.
>>91760501
Hats off, anon. That must have taken a lot of work.
>>91754968
>I curse being born a woman when my blood yearns for battles and plunder, blood and carnage!
My kind of gal!