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An AnimatedAdaptation was released in 2002, ''Corto Maltese et la Cour Secrète des Arcanes'', and Canal+ adapted six of the shorter stories into the 30-minute episode format too.

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An AnimatedAdaptation produced by Creator/EllipseAnimation was released in 2002, ''Corto Maltese et la Cour Secrète des Arcanes'', and Canal+ adapted six of the shorter stories into the 30-minute episode format too.
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## Berlin Nocturnes (1924)
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In 2015, new Corto Maltese adventures by ''Comicbook/{{Blacksad}}'' author Juan Diaz Canales and artist Ruben Pellejero began, beginning with ''Under The Midnight Sun''. It was followed by ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary, and ''Tarowean's Day'', which [[{{Prequel}} finally told the story of how Corto came to be tied to that raft]] in his very first appearance, all the way back in 1967. 2021 saw the release of ''The Black Sea'', a [[ContinuityReboot modern reboot]]

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In 2015, new Corto Maltese adventures by ''Comicbook/{{Blacksad}}'' author Juan Diaz Canales and artist Ruben Pellejero began, beginning with ''Under The Midnight Sun''. It was followed by ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary, and ''Tarowean's Day'', which [[{{Prequel}} finally told the story of how Corto came to be tied to that raft]] in his very first appearance, all the way back in 1967. 2021 saw the release of ''The Black Sea'', a [[ContinuityReboot story set in modern reboot]]
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In 2015, new Corto Maltese adventures by ''Comicbook/{{Blacksad}}'' author Juan Diaz Canales and artist Ruben Pellejero began, beginning with ''Under The Midnight Sun''. It was followed by ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary, and ''Tarowean's Day'', which [[{{Prequel}} finally told the story of how Corto came to be tied to that raft]] in his very first appearance, all the way back in 1967.

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In 2015, new Corto Maltese adventures by ''Comicbook/{{Blacksad}}'' author Juan Diaz Canales and artist Ruben Pellejero began, beginning with ''Under The Midnight Sun''. It was followed by ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary, and ''Tarowean's Day'', which [[{{Prequel}} finally told the story of how Corto came to be tied to that raft]] in his very first appearance, all the way back in 1967. \n 2021 saw the release of ''The Black Sea'', a [[ContinuityReboot modern reboot]]


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[[folder: List of Corto Maltese albums]]
The following list of Pratt's original albums is in in-universe chronological order.
## The Early Years (1905)
## The Ballad of the Salty Sea (1913-15)
## Under The Sign Of Capricorn (1919-17)
## Beyond The Windy Isles (1917)
## Celtic Tales (1917-18)
## The Ethiopian (1918)
## Corto Maltese In Siberia (1918-20)
## Fable of Venice (1921)
## The Golden House of Samarkand (1921-22)
## Tango (1923)
## The Secret Rose (1924)
## Mu, The Lost Continent (1925)

In 2015, the series was continued by Ruben Pellejero and Juan Díaz Canales, and currently comprises the following albums.
## Under The Midnight Sun (1915)
## Equatoria (1911)
## Tarowean's Day (1912-13)
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* BelatedHappyEnding: A letter in the final page of "The Ballad of the Salty Sea" reveals that in his old age, Corto (and Tarao) returned to live with Pandora Groovesnore and became beloved uncles to her children. This is the only mention of what happened after he disappeared in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, and is not even included in all reprints of the "Ballad".

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* BelatedHappyEnding: A letter in the final page of "The Ballad of the Salty Sea" reveals that in his old age, Corto (and Tarao) and Tarao returned to live with Pandora Groovesnore and became beloved uncles to her children. This is the only mention of what happened after he disappeared in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, and is not even included in all reprints of the "Ballad".
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If you've never read the comics but the name sounds familiar, it's because it's been given a ShoutOut as a location name in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'', ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', and ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
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If you've never read the comics but the name sounds familiar, it's because it's been given a ShoutOut as a location name in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'', the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' series, and ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.

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If you've never read the comics but the name sounds familiar, it's because it's been given a ShoutOut as a location name in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'', the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' series, ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', and ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
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If you've never read the comics but the name sounds familiar, it's because Creator/FrankMiller used the character's name as that of a fictional country in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', which was in itself given a ShoutOut in the '89 ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' film as well as the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' series.

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If you've never read the comics but the name sounds familiar, it's because Creator/FrankMiller used the character's it's been given a ShoutOut as a location name as that of a fictional country in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', which was in itself given a ShoutOut in the '89 ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' film as well as ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'', the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' series.series, and ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
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* TheStateless: Corto is stateless in a very philosophical manner. He was born to an Andalusian Roma mother known as ''la Niña de Gibraltar'' and a Cornish sailor father in Valletta, the capital of Malta. He was raised in Córdoba, where he was educated by a Rabbi. An outsider everywhere, he considers himself a citizen of nowhere except possibly the sea. He also considers himself religious, but refuses to be drawn on ''which'' religion, exactly.

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In 2015, new Corto Maltese adventures by ''Comicbook/{{Blacksad}}'' author Juan Diaz Canales and artist Ruben Pellejero began, beginning with ''Under The Midnight Sun''. It was followed by ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary, and ''Tarowean's Day'', which [[{{Prequel}} finally told the story of how Corto came to be tied to that raft]] in his very first appearance, all the way back in 1967.

The series can be purchased in the Anglosphere via {{Creator/IDW Publishing}}, who are reprinting the entire series in oversized black-and-white collections.



New Corto Maltese adventures, by Comicbook/{{Blacksad}} author Juan Diaz Canales and Ruben Pellejero, were released in 2015 and '17 - ''Under The Midnight Sun'' and ''Equatoria'', a celebration of the series' fiftieth anniversary. The series can be purchased in the Anglosphere via {{Creator/IDW Publishing}}: ''[[http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/corto-maltese-under-the-sign-of-capricorn/ Under The Sign of Capricorn]]'', ''[[http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/corto-maltese-beyond-the-windy-isles/ Beyond The Windy Isles]]'', and ''[[http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/corto-maltese-celtic-tales/ Celtic Tales]]''.
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* BelatedHappyEnding: A letter in the final page of "The Ballad of the Salty Sea" reveals that in his old age, Corto (and Tarao) returned to live with Pandora Groovesnore and became beloved uncles to her children. This is the only mention of what happened after he disappeared in Spain, and is not even included in all reprints of the "Ballad".

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* BelatedHappyEnding: A letter in the final page of "The Ballad of the Salty Sea" reveals that in his old age, Corto (and Tarao) returned to live with Pandora Groovesnore and became beloved uncles to her children. This is the only mention of what happened after he disappeared in Spain, Spain during the Spanish Civil War, and is not even included in all reprints of the "Ballad".

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