Sigurd
Sigurd is a medieval knight-errant hero published by German outfit Lehning, starring in his own eponymous series from 1953. Armed with sword and courage, he embarks on chivalric adventures set against a romanticized Middle Ages backdrop.
Few characters can claim a publishing life stretching across more than half a century, but Sigurd — born in the pages of Sigurd #1 in 1953, courtesy of the gifted Hansrudi Wäscher and Gerhard Adler — is exactly that kind of enduring figure. A product of the Golden Age and a flagship of the German publisher Lehning, this hero carved out a devoted readership that kept him in print all the way through 2008, a remarkable testament to his lasting appeal. Along the way he shares his adventures with the likes of Bodo and Cassim, a colorful cast that speaks to the richly populated world Wäscher and Adler built around him. For collectors with a taste for European comics history and the thrill of discovering a legend outside the Anglo-American mainstream, Sigurd is an absolute must-know.
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