: Like the rest of the series, this is strictly for an adult audience (18+) due to explicit erotic content and "nasty" survival themes.

Paolo Serpieri is celebrated for his "photo-realistic" character movements and meticulous anatomical detail.

This specific chapter is available in various editions and languages:

: Druuna mysteriously awakens in a world of vast plains. The story blends Serpieri’s background in Western comics—such as The White Indian —with his signature science fiction.

: Typically a 96 to 99-page hardcover graphic novel published by Glénat BD (French) or Lo Scarabeo (English).

: The plot eventually shifts into a more mystical, inter-dimensional space where alien creatures appear, linking back to the series' broader themes of the "fate of humanity". Artistic Mastery

: You can find this story as a standalone tome or as part of larger collections like the Druuna: Serpieri Collection Vol 5.

: She is found by an Indian chief who names her "the one who comes from the wind," but she quickly finds herself caught in a violent clash between Native Americans and Conquistadors.


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