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The original graphic novel established a mature, detailed world heavily inspired by classic literature like J.R.R. Tolkien’s work, but mixed with a gritty, realistic military flavor [1].

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Choosing a high-fantasy story to launch this experimental series was a massive gamble. Bonelli was traditionally rooted in Westerns, horror, and sci-fi. However, Dragonero was an instant critical and commercial success, proving that Italian readers were hungry for epic fantasy. The Creators: Luca Enoch and Stefano Vietti The original graphic novel established a mature, detailed

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Dragonero proved that Bonelli readers were hungry for high fantasy and that a detailed, long-form narrative could thrive in the Italian market. Conclusion Choosing a high-fantasy story to launch this experimental

The file is far more than a string of letters and dashes. It is the digital gateway to a landmark work that changed Italian comics forever. Dragonero represents the courage of Sergio Bonelli Editore to embrace new genres, the creative genius of Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, and Giuseppe Matteoni, and the beginning of a fantasy universe that continues to grow and delight readers across multiple media.

To stop this apocalypse, a group of unlikely heroes is assembled by the wizard Alben: The Creators: Luca Enoch and Stefano Vietti :

In 2013, Sergio Bonelli Editore, a cornerstone of Italian comics, introduced a new prestige format series titled "Romanzi a Fumetti Bonelli" (Bonelli Graphic Novels). The inaugural volume, , was a monumental event, marking the entrance of a high-fantasy world into a publisher traditionally dominated by Western, noir, and sci-fi genres.

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