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The Days of the Gypsy

Art by: Enrique Breccia

Written by: Walter Slavich


Written by Walter Slavich and illustrated by Enrique Breccia, this series was published in the final stage of Argentine magazine Skorpio between 1994 and 1996, remaining unfinished due to the magazine's closure. Its final chapter (No. 20) was only published in Italy but remained unpublished in Spanish. In 2025, the series appeared in Argentina in three volumes with remastered images and revised texts (Doedytores).


  Every night is the same for Yorko Karabatic: the same nightmare in which he witnesses the massacre of a gypsy village, of his family. A massacre from which only he and the traitor who sold them out survive. He always wakes up just as he is about to discover the identity of that traitor. He begins to believe that it is a memory from a previous life, that he has been reincarnated after that horrible death in his dreams. But fate is a mysterious force that seems to enjoy playing with people's lives as if they were pawns on a universal chessboard.


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Key points:


  • A daring cocktail that blends detective fiction and science fiction, the dreamlike and the earthly

  • A winding and exciting story of gypsy betrayals and revenge


Technical info:


  • Original title: Los Días del Gitano

  • Content: 280 pages - black and white

  • 20 episodes of 14 pages



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