The 2001 version of Enki Bilal's "Ship of Stone" is misprinted, with page number 28 being printed twice, in place of page 27 (which is omitted). This is corrected in the 2002 second printing. The original 2001 version has a white logo, while the 2002 corrected version has a yellow/gold logo.
*The Grand Large property developers are planning to build a large resort by Trehoet Castle and the tiny fishing village that lies by its shores. As the fishermen begin to realize the problems this poses to their life, the developers find out that the occupant who lives in the castle is the greatest danger. The castle is of great importance to the town's ancestry, and the old man who lives there will stop at nothing to keep it from being demolished. When the town's people learn of this protector, they are able to finally rally against the greedy developers.
*Source: humanoids.com