Now I'm looking for the series, nice post!
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It's a bit hit-or-miss, frankly. The early series can be kind of clumsy, but at this point (early 90's) it was really cooking. (so, my point-- maybe skip the first three albums and go right to L'ultime ennemi, ~1989 or Atilla, ~1991)
Also, some more notes-- Hombre was not something that tried to be remotely 'clean, precise and calculated,' if that makes sense, but was more of a raw attempt to look at the beast-like sides of human nature, I'd say.
I first read this in Heavy Metal magazine, and I know it's been translated to other languages (about 5-6 books total), but I'm not sure where one can get it in English, these days.
EDIT3: I have a big list of my favorite post-apoc series at the evil empire, if that helps anyone out. It's [here].