Tartessos 4: The past atlante

For the fourth time, of the hand of Paco Nájera in script and drawing, there are started the protagonists of the series of cómic Tartessos, in this case to take us up to the ruins of the mythical Atlantis.
An ancient but advanced civilization disappeared tragically gobbled by the waters.
Centuries later, the most distinguished wise persons predict that Tartessos placed on the same lot, might have identical end.
An old medallion of bronze brought from Egypt, and the inscriptions that it contains, can be the key that opens a door for the past atlante and his secrets.
Argantonio, king of Tartessos, and Arbakala, Supreme Priest of the Phoenician temple of Hércules, dispute it. One looks for a hope for his people, other the wealth and the power that the oricalco would provide to him: the mythical metal atlante.
In this delivery there is supported the choral leading role of the relatives and collaborators of king Argantonio, although it seems that the princess is strengthening Argentina like key personage of the saga.
The sensation that stays after reading it is that 46 pages remain short and that the adventure might have had a major development. But for that, so that Nájera could raise more ambitious goals, the publishing house Almuzara would have to do a bet decided on this cómic and give him the definitive impulse.
Since it is habitual, the album includes a section of extra in that the author shows us his sketches, works to pencil, to ink and colored. Also it offers us historical and mythical information on Tartessos and the Atlantis, as well as information about the real geographical places for which the adventure passes.
Tartessos. The Route of the Tin
Tartessos 2: The Crisaor sword
Tartessos 3: Odyssey in Iberia
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It seems very interesting, I have liked very much the idea. Almuzara seems that it has been right lately, so your idea of that bets more mightily for this cómic seems guessed right to me and of course feasibly. Kisses.