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Nathan Never was a pleasant surprise and a real refreshment on newsstands in the nineties.


The first episode knocked me off my feet. Later, unfortunately, none of the drawings came close to it, and after fifty or so episodes I generally lost interest.


Nathan Never Fanart

 
 
 

Next up is Dylan Dog. Why? Well, it's Halloween, hello!


It's always easy to get back to reading him. The investigator of nightmares lives in a sort of Twilight Zone, where time and reality don't make much sense anyway, so you don't need to worry about continuity and connections between episodes.

So many great stories in the first one hundred episodes, a list of great artists, and fantastic covers in the beginning, when the great Claudio Villa was doing them.



 
 
 

The next fanart is dedicated to the Forest Spirit with an axe, because:

a) I already drew him a few years ago in a similar style and I wasn't satisfied with how it turned out

b) was the most loved, the biggest, the best, for a good part of my childhood.


Zagor was offering everything; action, western, Sci-fi, fantasy, horror, comedy, and also the closest thing to superheroes that Bonelli offered at the time.

A comic book hero whose new adventure I haven't picked up in years, and one I'm destined to return to in the future.



 
 
 
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