词条 | Nippur de Lagash |
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Some of the authors and artists who worked on this comic are, among many, Sergio Mulko, Néstor Barrón, Gustavo Amézaga, Ricardo Villagrán and Jorge Zaffino.[4] Plot summaryThe protagonist's parents name him after the ancient city of Nippur, where they were born. He later gained the epithet "from Lagash" after leaving his home city, Lagash, in forced exile. Nippur's adventures, loosely framed on actual Ancient History, start when he is a general and military leader of Lagash, who is forced to escape from Mesopotamia after an invasion carried out by the tyrant Lugal-Zage-Si. Nippur then wanders around the bronze age known world, the Middle East and east Mediterranean. He makes friends and enemies, acquires enormous fame, first as "The Errant One" and then as "The Incorruptible", fights many battles and loses one eye. After some years of living the life of a farmer and raising his son, the wild archer Hiras, Nippur eventually decides to take up the sword once more: he and his allies take part on the Akkadian conquest of the Fertile Crescent. Thus does Nippur become king of Lagash, but after some time he chooses to abdicate and resumes his travels for the rest of his life. References1. ^[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/w/wood_robin.htm Robin Wood profile] Lambiek Comiclopedia 2. ^[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/o/olivera_lucho.htm Lucho Olivera profile] Lambiek Comiclopedia 3. ^Nippur de Lagash Historieteca {{es}} 4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20090805094200/http://www.rebrote.com/nippur/html/zaffino.htm Jorge Zaffino and Nippur] Rebrote.com at Wayback Machine External links
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