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Sgt. Kirk : ウィキペディア英語版
Sergeant Kirk

''Sergeant Kirk'', ''El Sargento Kirk'' or ''Sgt. Kirk'' is the title and main character of a western comics series by Italian comic book creator Hugo Pratt and Argentine author Héctor Germán Oesterheld.〔(Oesterheld biography ) on Dan Dare〕
==Publication history==
The series, originally created in Argentina during the Golden era of Argentine comic, was first published in issue 225 of the weekly comics magazine ''Misterix'' on January 9, 1953. ''Sargento Kirk'' continued its run in ''Misterix'' until issue 475 on December 20, 1957, when Oesterheld's own publishing house Ediciones Frontera was established, and the series resumed in the Frontera magazines ''Frontera Extra'' and ''Hora Cero Suplemento Semanal''. It ran until 1961 with drawings by Pratt, Jorge Moliterni, Horacio Porreca and Gisela Dexter. An additional ''Sargento Kirk'' story was published in 1973 in the magazine ''Billiken'', drawn by Gustavo Trigo.

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