: Like the rest of the series, this is strictly for an adult audience (18+) due to explicit erotic content and "nasty" survival themes.
The (The One Who Comes from the Wind) represents a significant moment in the cult erotic science-fiction saga, marking creator Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri's return to the character after a 15-year hiatus. This installment deviates from the series' typical claustrophobic, post-apocalyptic cityscapes, transporting Druuna to a surreal landscape reminiscent of the American West. Narrative & Setting
: Reviewers from Amazon note his mastery of the human form, comparing his technical skill to classical masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Dürer.
: 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
: Typically a 96 to 99-page hardcover graphic novel published by Glénat BD (French) or Lo Scarabeo (English).