Corrado Roi (born February 11, 1958), is an Italian comic book artist. [1]
Italian comics are known in Italy as fumetto[fuˈmetto], plural form fumetti[fuˈmetti]. The most popular Italian comics have been translated into many languages. The term fumetto refers to the distinctive word balloons that contain the dialog in comics.
Roi was born in Laveno Mombello, province of Varese, Lombardy.
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He published stories for Il Monello and Staff di If until, in 1986, he became one of the artists working at Dylan Dog , for Sergio Bonelli Editore. The newborn horror series soon became the most sold in Italian comics, and imposed Roi's atmospherical, dark qualities in the field.
Il Monello was a weekly comic magazine for kids and teens published in Italy from 1933 to 1990.
Dylan Dog is an Italian horror comics series featuring an eponymous character created by Tiziano Sclavi. The series is mainly set in London, where the protagonist lives, though he occasionally travels elsewhere.
Sergio Bonelli Editore is a publishing house of Italian comics founded in 1940 by Gian Luigi Bonelli (1908–2001). It takes its name from its former president, comic book writer Sergio Bonelli (1932–2011), son of Gian Luigi.
Roi also drew episodes and covers for the following Bonelli's series: Mister No , Martin Mystère , Nick Raider , Zona X , Julia , Magico Vento and Brendon .
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Martin Mystère is both the name and protagonist of an Italian comic book. Created by writer Alfredo Castelli and artist Giancarlo Alessandrini, it was first published in Italy by Sergio Bonelli Editore in 1982.
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