Nato nel 1986 dal talento di Tiziano Sclavi ed ideato graficamente da Claudio Villa, copertinista disegnatore dei primi 41 numeri della serie (ed anche delle ristampe degli episodi fuori collana negli albi Superbook).Popolare senzaltro il genere, quellhorror che ha portato innumerevoli capolavori in tutti i campi (dalla letteratura al cinema) e che troppo spesso sottovalutato e sminuito da critici dal palato raffinato.Ambientato nella Londra contemporanea, il fumetto ha come protagonista il personaggio di Dylan Dog, giovane investigatore dellincubo, et approssimativa 35 anni, fisicamente simile a Rupert Everett.Ideazione: Tiziano Sclavi Sceneggiatura: Tiziano Sclavi AA.
VV. Disegni: AA. VV. DOWNLOAD ALBI 01-50 Dylan Dog 01 - 50 DOWNLOAD ALBI 51-100 Dylan Dog 51 - 100. It was written by Tiziano Sclavi with drawings by Angel Stano. Dylan Dog 300 Cbr Series Genre PublicationDylan Dog Publication information Publisher Sergio Bonelli Editore Format Ongoing series Genre Publication date October1986 present Main character(s) Dylan Dog Creative team Written by Tiziano Sclavi Paola Barbato Claudio Chiaverotti Pasquale Ruju Michele Medda Artist(s) Angelo Stano Bruno Brindisi Corrado Roi Claudio Castellini Collected editions Dylan Dog Casefiles ISBN1-59582-206-2 Dylan Dog is an Italian horror comics series featuring an eponymous character (a paranormal investigator) created by Tiziano Sclavi. The series is mainly set in London, where the protagonist lives, though he occasionally travels elsewhere. Dark Horse Comics has published the English version of Dylan Dog in the United States; as of 2017, a new English edition was published by Epicenter Comics. The series is also published in Croatia by Ludens, in Serbia by Veseli etvrtak and Expik Publications, in North Macedonia by M-comics, in Denmark by Shadow Zone Media, in the Netherlands by Silvester, in Poland by Egmont Polska, in Spain by Aleta Ediciones, in Sweden by Ades Media, in Turkey by Rodeo and Hoz Comics, in Greece by Mamouth Comix, Jemma Press and Mikros Iros Publications and in Mexico by Panini Comics 1. The series is the second most widely sold comic book in Italy after the Tex series, another publication by Sergio Bonelli Editore, selling over 120,000 copies each month. The film Cemetery Man (original title: Dellamorte Dellamore, 1994) starring Rupert Everett, was loosely based on the comics. ![]() Dylan Dog 300 Cbr Movie Another CountryPublication history 8 English translation 8.1 Dark Horse 11 Adaptations Publication history edit Dylan Dog was created by Tiziano Sclavi, a comics and novel writer, while the graphic representation of the character was elaborated mainly by Claudio Villa, who was its first cover artist too, taking the inspiration from the English actor Rupert Everett, as he saw in the movie Another Country. The character was named for poet Dylan Thomas. Dylan Dog series debuted in October 1986 with a comic book entitled Lalba dei morti viventi (Dawn of the Living Dead), plotted and scripted by Tiziano Sclavi and illustrated by Angelo Stano; it proved to be a huge publishing success in the years to come. May 2003 saw the publication of Issue 200, entitled Il numero duecento (The Number Two-Hundred), plotted and scripted by Paola Barbato and drawn by Bruno Brindisi. ![]() Annuals edit In August 1987 a special annual release was added to the monthly series, called Numero Speciale ( Special Issue ), with one story longer than usual and, in addition, small extra books on various horror-related subjects. Another annual release was added in March 1991, Lalmanacco della paura (The Almanac of Fear): together with Dylan Dog stories, it includes articles and curiosities about film, literature, and other topics, all related to the horror theme. January 1993 saw the appearance of a new annual book, the Dylan Dog Gigante (Giant-Size Dylan Dog), so called because it was much larger than the monthly book and because it contained more stories. This was another annual release that collected together three previously unpublished stories. It presented an unpublished story in which the nightmare investigator teamed up with another famous Bonelli character, Martin Mystre. Alfredo Castelli and Tiziano Sclavi wrote and plotted this story, and Giovanni Freghieri did the drawings. Reprints edit The first reprint series came out in July 1990, the second in June 1991, and the third in June 1996, this time called Collezione Book ( Collection Book ); in October 2006 the bi-monthly reprint Grande ristampa was released. February 1997 saw the release of the Super Book, a tri-monthly release that reprinted the special annual issues that had come out ten years before. Dylan Dog Color Fest edit In August 2007, a new annual was released. Dylan Dog 300 Cbr Full Colored AndContaining 4 new stories, the new comic book was called Dylan Dog Color Fest because it contained only stories full colored and not black and white like the regular series. In 2010 it became bi-annual (coming out in April and August every year). By 2016, each album would contain 3 colored stories - even though some albums also contain one individual story - and it would get published each number every three months. Colored issues edit Dylan Dog (like all Sergio Bonelli comic books) is printed in black and white. However, there are some issues that came out full colored to celebrate certain anniversaries. These include numbers that are multiple of 100, decade anniversaries of the series and other rare occasions.
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