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Dizionario Fumetto-Cinema Bis repetita placent

Dizionario Fumetto-Cinema

Opera completata in 15 volumi. 

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Encyclopedia/dictionary dedicated to comics that were adapted into films, TV serials, TV movies, cartoons, radio serials, theater pieces.

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Graphic novel Sabbioneta tra magia e sogno

Graphic novel Sabbioneta tra magia e sogno (Between magic and dream). 

Just reprinted.

A fantastic adventure in the Renaissance city of Sabbioneta

Available in English and Italian

Sabbioneta tra magia e sogno. Appena ristampato.

Disponibile in Inglese e italiano

STATUS QUO political graphic novel

STATUS QUO political graphic novel 

We are born incendiaries . And die as firefighters

Pittigrilli (Dino Segre)

Colonel Moretti reversed this saying 

Comics by OutisFumetti before Covid19

Comics by OutisFumetti before Covid19

New Comic Books and Graphic Novels in Spring/Summer

2021

Adam Dutch edition

Adam Dutch edition

Sabbioneta…tra magia e sogno Graphic Novel

Sabbioneta...tra magia e sogno Graphic Novel

Sabbioneta is a town and comune in the province of Mantua, Lombardy region, Northern Italy. It is situated about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Parma, not far from the northern bank of the Po River. It was inscribed in the World Heritage List in 2008.

Sabbioneta was founded by Vespasiano I Gonzaga in the late 16th century along the ancient Roman Via Vitelliana, on a sandy bank of the Po (whence the name, meaning “sandy” in Italian); he was its first duke, using it as a personal fortress and residence.
It was also during this period that it became a minor musical centre; composers such as Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551-1601) were employed here by Vespasiano Gonzaga, prior to his moving to the main Gonzaga city of Mantua.

Located on an alluvial ground between the Po and Oglio rivers, as well as along the route of the ancient Via Vitelliana, it occupied a strategic position in the heart of the Po Valley. For Vespasiano Gonzaga, Sabbioneta was to be above all a fortress and, at that time, the power of its walls certainly made it one of the most well-equipped bulwarks in Lombardy of Spanish domination.
Sabbioneta was above all the capital of a small state placed between great regional states: the Duchy of Milan to the west, ruled at that time by the Spanish governorate; the Duchy of Mantua to the east, over the River Oglio, governed by ancient line of the Gonzaga, cousins of Vespasiano; the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza to the south of Po, under the domain of Farnese family, supportive of Gonzaga himself.


The territory of the small state of Sabbioneta was mainly concentrated in the eastern extremity of the diocese of Cremona and it represented a necessary crossroads both for trade midway along the Po and for communications between the lowlands of Brescia and Emilia Romagna. The most prosperous period in the history of this city was in its reconstruction years, in which it was under the dominion of Prince Vespasiano I Gonzaga, which also became his residence. Sabbioneta has been honored with the “orange flag” eulogy of the Touring Club of Italy.

November with Anna and Mathias

November with Anna and Mathias

study for character

study for character

by Monica