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Con Mathias in omaggio cavo HDMI

Con Mathias in omaggio cavo HDMI 

Solo per oggi! In omaggio cavo HDMI – con una copia di Mathias – per collegare l’albo al computer e leggere il fumetto sullo schermo.

SERIE: Mathias

STORY/ART: Giancarlo Malagutti

GENRE: Adventure/Mystery/Thriller/Fantasy     

TARGET READERSHIP: All ages, both sexes

SETTING: Well known and characteristic cities and locations in Italy

SET IN: The Present Day

STRUCTURE & TONE OF THE STORIES: The two protagonists in this series are children and, despite their superhuman potentialities, they behave as such. They always travel accompanied by an adult, they never go out late at night and wherever they stay they’re in the company of  relatives. It is within this context that the storyline develops in its own way. They’re not out to  put the world to rights, yet they are endowed with a strong sense of justice and they seek to do good in the face of evil. 

COLLECTION: Each episode is 44 pages long and is a complete and free-standing story. Reading them in order is recommended.  Just translated in Italian, English, French, Dutch.

THE PROTAGONISTS:

Mathias is a blond 10 year-old. He’s knowledgeable for his age as a result of his somewhat cosmopolitan education.

Anna is a freckly 10 year-old redhead. Orphaned at an early age she has an elderly bedridden granny. Lively, intelligent and with a searching mind, she’s the one with the sense of humour and sharp one liners.

Anna and Mathias adventure in Mantua…

Anna and Mathias adventure in Mantua

Special guest Dante Alighieri

Dante in the Gallery of Mirrors of the Ducal Palace of Mantua.

“Manifestum sit omnibus vobis quod, existente me Mantue, questio quaedam exorta est, que dilatrata multotiens ad apparentiam magis quam ad veritatem, indeterminata restabat”

Graphic Novel celebrate 700th anniversary of Dante in 2021

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Some of the best artists are working on it

Graphic Novel celebrate 700th anniversary of Dante in 2021

Italy has established a national day dedicated to Dante Alighieri, known as the Father of the Italian language, to be marked each year on 25 March.

The annual event, to be known as Dantedì, was approved by the Italian government following a proposal put forward by culture minister Dario Franceschini.

The news comes as Italy prepares to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the death of the mediaeval poet and philosopher with a programme of commemorative events in 2021.

25 March was chosen as it is the date given by scholars for the start of the journey to the afterlife in Dante’s Divine Comedy.

Franceschini described the day as an occasion to “remember Dante’s genius throughout Italy and the world”, with initiatives to involve Italian schools and cultural institutions.

“Dante reminds us of many things that hold us together: Dante is the unity of the country, Dante is the Italian language, Dante is the very idea of Italy”, said Franceschini.

Il 25 marzo è la Giornata nazionale dedicata a Dante Alighieri, istituita nel 2020 dal Consiglio dei ministri su proposta del Ministro Dario Franceschini. 

Il 25 marzo, data che gli studiosi riconoscono come inizio del viaggio nell’aldilà della Divina Commedia, ricordiamo in tutta Italia e nel mondo il genio di Dante con tante iniziative organizzate dalle scuole, dagli studenti e dalle istituzioni culturali.

L’edizione del 2021 è quella più significativa perché avviene del settecentesimo anniversario della morte del Sommo Poeta.

In questa pagina sono pubblicate le principali iniziative patrocinate dal Comitato per le celebrazioni presieduto dal Professor Ossola, quelle proposte dai musei, dagli archivi e dalle biblioteche dello Stato e dalle Città di Dante.

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Fumetti Neri 007te JamBon

Fumetti Neri 007te JamBon

Testata: 007te JamBon

Anno: 1966 

Editore: Littera Editore

Numero unico

Pagine: 96 

Bianco e nero

Lire 150

Disegni: Marco Rostagno

Parodia di 007 James Bond

Ristampa di puntate su ABC

Editore: Nuove Edizioni Italiane

Anno: 1966

Numeri rivista: da 25 a 27

Gran Premio Nuvolari just reprinted

Gran Premio Nuvolari just reprinted

Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtattsjo ˈdʒɔrdʒo nuvoˈlaːri]; 16 November 1892 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian racing driver. He first raced motorcycles and then concentrated on sports cars and single-seaters. A resident of Mantua, he was known as ‘Il Mantovano Volante’ (The Flying Mantuan) and nicknamed ‘Nivola’. His victories—72 major races, 150 in all—included 24 Grands Prix, five Coppa Cianos, two Mille Miglias, two Targa Florios, two RAC Tourist Trophies, a Le Mans 24-hour race, and a European Championship in Grand Prix racing. Ferdinand Porsche called him “the greatest driver of the past, the present, and the future.”
Nuvolari started racing motorcycles in 1920 at the age of 27, winning the 1925 350cc European Championship. Having raced cars as well as motorcycles from 1925 until 1930, he then concentrated on cars, and won the 1932 European Championship with the Alfa Romeo factory team, Alfa Corse.

Chris Carella returns to Ofena in search of his roots

Chris Carella returns to Ofena in search of his roots

This was the fifth episode of the series

Lovers of Mantova

Lovers of Mantova

The so-called Lovers of Valdaro, also dubbed as the “Valdaro Lovers,” are a pair of human skeletons dating back 6,000 years discovered by archaeologists at a Neolithic tomb in San Giorgio near Mantua, Italy, in 2007. The two skeletons appear to have died or were interred facing each other with arms around each other, thus reminiscent of a “lovers’ embrace“.

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Archaeologist Elena Maria Menotti led the excavation. Scientists think that the pair is a man and woman no older than 20 years old and approximately 5’2″ (157 cm) in height.

After the story made the news with a myriad Stone Age Romeo and Juliet headlines, the site had to be guarded night and day to protect it from the carelessly curious and would-be looters. Plus, the landowner still wanted to build his warehouse, so archaeologists decided to remove the entire grave. To keep the couple in their entwined position, archaeologists cut away and lifted the entire section of earth in which they were entombed. The whole burial, all six and half cubic feet of it, was then taken intact in a box to a Musei Civici in Como for further analysis.

The male skeleton (on the left side of the embrace) was found with a flint arrowhead near his neck. His lady friend had a long flint blade along her thigh, plus two flint knives under her pelvis. There was initial speculation that the weapons might have been the cause of death. Osteological examination however found no evidence of violent death, no fractures, and no microtrauma, so the most likely explanation is the flint tools were buried along with the people as grave goods. Given their discovery in a necropolis, it’s unlikely that they died by accident while hugging, to keep warm during a freezing night, for instance. They were found embracing because they were positioned that way after death.

The skeletons were displayed briefly in public for the first time in September 2011 at the entrance of Mantua’s Archaeological Museum, thanks to the effort of the association “Lovers in Mantua” which is seeking a permanent home for the ancient couple.

Professor Silvia Bagnoli, the president of the association “Lovers in Mantua,” has been campaigning for their right to have a permanent exhibit of their own.

According to Bagnoli, €250,000 will be enough for an exhibition center and another €200,000 could pay for a multimedia space to tell the world the mysterious story of these prehistoric lovers.

 

 

Test pages for KP

Test pages for KP. Thank heaven they weren’t accepted. 

So dad went into advertising and made more money. As an illustrator and / or story boarder, in one day he earned the salary of an entire comic.

Thanks bdln!  

Monica

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