
Le storie n. 22: Eroe senza patria
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
July 1st, 2014
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
In the backdrop of Marseille in 1954, a heart-wrenching tale unfolds around Jacques, a soldier deeply scarred by the brutalities of war. Having fought in the Foreign Legion, he grapples with the haunting memories of battle and the longing for a sense of belonging. Jacques's journey is not just a physical one; it’s a quest for identity and purpose in a world that feels increasingly alien to him. The chaos of post-war life in a bustling city serves as a poignant contrast to his internal struggle.
As Jacques seeks solace, he encounters a tapestry of characters who mirror his own search for meaning amidst the chaos of not only his past but also the shifting tides of society around him. Each interaction draws him deeper into a web of complex emotions, where friendship, betrayal, and the thirst for redemption intertwine. In the shadows of Marseille’s vibrant streets, Jacques's path leads him to confront the very essence of heroism and the price of loyalty, ultimately challenging what it means to be a hero without a homeland.
As Jacques seeks solace, he encounters a tapestry of characters who mirror his own search for meaning amidst the chaos of not only his past but also the shifting tides of society around him. Each interaction draws him deeper into a web of complex emotions, where friendship, betrayal, and the thirst for redemption intertwine. In the shadows of Marseille’s vibrant streets, Jacques's path leads him to confront the very essence of heroism and the price of loyalty, ultimately challenging what it means to be a hero without a homeland.