POP Culture presents: the comic and its authors - Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, Riccardo Crosa and Paolo Francescutto

POP Culture presents: the comic and its authors - Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, Riccardo Crosa and Paolo Francescutto

POP Culture presents

New appointment with Cultura POP presents: the comic and its authors. On Thursday 10 May, starting at 9pm, CulturaPOP will host Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, Riccardo Crosa and Paolo Francescutto on its Twitch channel.

This is the creative team that worked on the volume Cthulhu - Death May Die - Even Death Can Die! or the second collaboration between Sergio Bonelli Editore and the board game publisher CMON inspired by the board game of the same name and, of course, by the imagination of H.P. Lovecraft.

We will talk about the processing of the volume, the difficulties of "adapting" the board game in graphic novels and clearly also the influence of the works of H.P. Lovecraft.

Moderated by Domenico Bottalico, with Manuel Enrico.



Here is the synopsis of Cthulhu - Death May Die - Even Death Can Die !:

Dark clouds obscure the sun and hideous creatures roam Miskatonic County. The Last Hope orphanage is under siege and the only hope of salvation lies in the pages of a book of spells that a small group of heroes set out to search for. Time is running out. The way is without light. They are everywhere. The nightmare awaits and dreams deeply.



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POP Culture presents: comics and its authors

POP Culture presents: comics and its authors is a monthly space where writers and designers from the national and international scene are guests of the Twitch channel of Cultura POP to tell the background, anecdotes and curiosities about the work behind the volumes and comic books that arrive in bookstores and comics.

About Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, Riccardo Crosa and Paolo Francescutto

About Luca Enoch:

For Sergio Bonelli Editore since 1995 he writes and draws some stories of Legs Weaver and in 1999 he creates the miniseries in eighteen issues Gea, starring a girl who loves rock and a bulwark against the invasions of monsters from parallel universes. For the French publisher Les Humanoïdes Associés he wrote "Morgana" illustrated by Mario Alberti, and "Rangaku", for drawings by Maurizio Di Vincenzo. In 2007 he published for our publishing house "Dragonero", the first book of Bonelli comic novels, written with Stefano Vietti and drawn by Giuseppe Matteoni. In 2008, after Gea ended, Lilith, her new character, made her debut. In June 2013, the fantasy monthly Dragonero made its debut, following the adventure told in the novel of the same name, scripted together with Vietti.

About Stefano Vietti:

In 1995 he began collaborating with Sergio Bonelli Editore writing for Nathan Never, Legs Weaver, Zona X, Martin Mystère, Gregory Hunter, Greystorm and Universo Alfa. Subsequently she also works for "Il Giornalino" and for Disney, writing some adventures of the "Kylion" series. In 2007 Sergio Bonelli Editore publishes “Dragonero”, the first book of Bonelli comic novels, written by him with Luca Enoch and drawn by Giuseppe Matteoni. In June 2013 Dragonero becomes a regular monthly series, which then also gives life to the youth spin-off Dragonero Adventures.

About Riccardo Crosa:

him He has collaborated as an illustrator with numerous publishing houses, including Stratelibri, Mondadori and Gruner und Jahr (for Focus Giochi and Focus Junior). As a cartoonist he draws two issues of Agenzia Incantesimi and Jonathan Steele for Star Comics, and an album of Lupine III Millenium for Kappa Edizioni. He also designs the French series of Sanctuaire Redux and Sanctuaire Reminded published by Humanoides, Synchrone published by Le Lombard, Vigilantes and the one shot Highgate published by Soleil. As an author he invents and designs the world and the characters of Frusco the Feligno, and the character of Rigor Mortis, the Genius of Evil. He also illustrates the Kragmortha board game, of cards Yes, Dark Lord! and Looterz. Since 2016 he has been a partner in the games publishing house Pendragon Game Studio, with the role of art director. From 2015 he started collaborating with Sergio Bonelli Editore for the Dragonero series. He is the character designer for the spin off Dragonero Adventures, the new editorial project of the Milanese publishing house dedicated to the youngest of which in addition to being one of the regular designers he is also a cover artist. He also oversaw the adaptation of the concept, together with Stefano Vietti and Luca Enoch, for the Dragonero Adventures animation project for Rai Animations.

About Paolo Francescutto:

Paolo “Gomets” Francescutto was born in 1978. Illustrator, cartoonist, colorist and mosaicist. He works for various national and foreign publishing houses, such as Marvel, Dark Horse, Glènat, Soleil or Sergio Bonelli Editore. For the latter he also works as a consultant managing the color section of the Dragonero series.

The appointment with Cultura POP presents: the comic and its authors - Luca Enoch, Stefano Vietti, Riccardo Crosa and Paolo Francescutto is for Thursday 10 June from 9 pm on the Twitch channel of Cultura POP!







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