6.8 /10 1 Votes
3.4/5 Publisher Dargaud Artists Hugo Pratt Published in Pilote magazine Director Olivier Austen Story by Hugo Pratt | 6.9/10 Date 1980 Writers Hugo Pratt Colorists Patrizia Zanotti Initial release 6 November 1991 (France) Music director Erik Armand Screenplay Olivier Austen, Ron Base | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Laurence Treil, Peter Tarter, John Walsh, Geoffrey Carey, Valerio Popesco Similar Buffalo Soldiers, My Name Is Pecos, Geronimo, Drums Across the River, Paradise Canyon |
Jesuit joe
Jesuit Joe is a mysterious character who appears in the eponymous story of Italian comics creator Hugo Pratt. This graphic novel was initially serialised in Pilote magazine before it was released as hardcover albums in 1980, in France entitled Jésuite Joe, and in Italy, entitled L'uomo del grande nord, published by Dargaud and CEPIM, respectively.
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Plot
The laconic, anti-heroic and unpredictable main character, a Canadian native dressed in the uniform of a Sergeant in the Canadian Mounties, travels the wilderness during late 19th or early 20th century Canada, occasionally assisting those he finds in need of help. He rescues a kidnapped child and frees an imprisoned couple, but also shoots a bird for being too happy and stabs a priest in the hand.
The concerns of famed Italian cartoonist Hugo Pratt included responsibility, humanity, and social justice. Skepticism of European ideals in colonial settings is a common theme in his stories and forms the main thrust of Jesuit Joe.
The Jesuit Joe film
Jesuit Joe has been adapted into a film directed by Olivier Austen and starring French actress Laurence Treil.