Romanzi-a-fumetti-bonelli-n-01---dragonero.-.-new-edit--scan-by-roy-re-edit-aquila-italia-dcp-.cbr Guide
Giuseppe Matteoni’s art in this volume is crucial to its success. The "new edit" (or original publication) emphasizes the epic scale of the crumbling towers and the dark, claustrophobic nature of the Dragonlands.
The story is a classic yet innovative fantasy tale. The plot revolves around the "Antico Divieto" (the Ancient Ban), a mystical seal that has for centuries imprisoned monstrous creatures and the forces of evil in their dark world. Now, the barrier is weakening, and an apocalypse of unspeakable horrors is about to be unleashed upon the world of Erondàr.
The "Romanzi a Fumetti" edition introduces us to Ian Aranill, a former imperial soldier and a member of the Varliedarto (Dragon Slayers). Alongside his orc companion and the elf Sera , Ian is called back into service for a mission of dire importance.
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: To publish self-contained, high-quality, book-length graphic novels. The Debut : Issue number 01 was Dragonero .
Dragonero #1 was so well-received that it acted as the springboard for a highly successful ongoing series.
The initial 2013 novel led to a monthly publication, Dragonero - Mondo Oscuro , and several spin-offs. The plot revolves around the "Antico Divieto" (the
Digitizing a comic is not as simple as putting a book on a flatbed scanner. Raw scans often suffer from bleed-through (where ink from the reverse side of the page shows through), yellowed paper textures, and warped lines near the book's spine. The "re-edit" noted in the filename highlights the hours of volunteer labor spent digitally restoring Matteoni’s intricate artwork so that line weights and shading look crisp on high-resolution tablets and monitors. The Legacy of Dragonero
The story was conceived and written by and Stefano Vietti . Both were already established authors within the Bonelli universe: Enoch had worked on Spraylitz, Lilith, Gea, and Morgana ; Vietti had made a name for himself on Nathan Never, Martin Mystère, and later on Spider‑Man and Greystorm .
Dragonero was chosen as issue number one (n. 01) to launch this ambitious project. Alongside his orc companion and the elf Sera
, which launched the popular Italian fantasy franchise of the same name.
: Unlike high fantasy worlds filled with bright magic, Erondár feels gritty, bureaucratic, and politically complex.
The heart of lies in the rich fantasy universe of Erondàr , an empire where humans, elves, orcs, dwarves, and other fantastic races coexist. This was the first time Bonelli had dedicated an entire publication to “classic” high fantasy, a genre that had long been neglected in Italian comics [13†L10-L16].