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Preview: Batman/Dylan Dog #1 (of 3)
Batman/Dylan Dog #1 preview. See how the fates of Batman and Dylan Dog intertwined in the past through their lethal nemeses: The Joker and Professor Xabaras #comics #comicbooks #batman #dylandog
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BATMAN DYLAN DOG no.3 (of 3) • cover art • Gigi Cavenago [May 2024]
Merciless Christopher Killex is back from the grave and starts to fill Gotham City's streets with blood and horror! Dylan Dog and Batman are faced with an unsolvable dilemma: whether to accept the help of The Joker, who could prove to be a key ally in catching the serial killer. But can they really trust him?
(W) Roberto Recchioni (A) Gigi Cavenago, Werther Dell Edera (CA) Gigi Cavenago
#BATMAN DYLAN DOG no.3#Gigi Cavenago#Night Flight Comics#Comic Mail Orders#NFComics#Werther Dell Edera#Roberto Recchioni
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Batman and Dylan Dog wows Italian comic fans this summer, artist Gigi Cavenago lined up for Lakes Festival
Here's a Batman comics crossover you may want when you see the amazing art - but might have a hard time tracking down!
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Recensione: "Frank Miller - Il Cavaliere in chiaroscuro" di Dario Marchetti
Dario Marchetti, noto conduttore di RaiNews24, specializzato nell’analisi dell’intersezione tra cultura pop, digitale e tecnologia, ci introduce nel coinvolgente universo dello scrittore Frank Miller. Marchetti, celebre anche per la rubrica Altri Mondi sul videogioco e autore del libro “Miti Pop – Lavaggio a freddo” (Ultra, 2021), esplora le figure che hanno modellato l’immaginario comune dagli…
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Out this week: Batman/Dylan Dog #1 (DC, $4.99):
Roberto Recchioni, Gigi Cavenago and Werther Dell'Edera bring together two comic book icons, as Batman teams with Italian horror comics star Dylan Dog to face the Joker and Professor Xabaras.
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
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DC Comics Preview: Batman / Dylan Dog #2
Read a preview of Batman-Dylan Dog #2 from DC Comics, written by Roberto Recchioni with art by Werther Dell'Edera.
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The Son of the She-Wolf
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DC Comics Preview: Batman / Dylan Dog #2
Read a preview of Batman-Dylan Dog #2 from DC Comics, written by Roberto Recchioni with art by Werther Dell'Edera.
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Siamo felici di presentarvi la giuria della ventesima edizione dell’Asian Film Festival! 🌸
A decretare i vincitori tra i 18 film in concorso e i 9 fuori concorso saranno il regista ENZO ARONICA, il giornalista MARCO LODOLI e lo sceneggiatore ROBERTO RECCHIONI.
La giuria della sezione Newcomers sarà invece composta dagli studenti dell’Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma @unint_rome
Link al sito 👉🏻
https://www.asianfilmfestival.info/la-giuria-di-aff20/
Vi aspettiamo! 🌸
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Preview: Batman/Dylan Dog #1 (of 3)
Batman/Dylan Dog #1 preview. See how the fates of Batman and Dylan Dog intertwined in the past through their lethal nemeses: The Joker and Professor Xabaras #comics #comicbooks
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#batman#batman dylan dog#comic books#Comics#dc comics#dylan dog#gigi cavenago#roberto recchioni#werther dell&039;edera
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Batman/Dylan Dog #2 - "To Hell & Back" (2024)
written by Roberto Recchioni art by Gigi Cavenago, Werther Dell'Edera, & Giovanna Niro
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BATMAN / DYLAN DOG • 2024 Writer: Roberto Recchioni Artist: Giovanna Niro, Gigi Cavenago, Werther Dell'edera
#batman#batmanedit#batman / dylan dog#dcedit#comicsedit#brucewayneedit#superheroedit#dylan dog#the art in this book#is crazy#and its been so enjoyable thus far
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BATMAN/DYLAN DOG #3
Written by ROBERTO RECCHIONI
Art by GIGI CAVENAGO and WERTHER DELL’EDERA
Cover by GIGI CAVENAGO
Variant cover by GIGI CAVENAGO
$4.99 US | 64 pages | 3 of 3 | Variant $5.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 5/14/24
Merciless Christopher Killex is back from the grave and starts to fill Gotham City’s streets with blood and horror! Dylan Dog and Batman are faced with an unsolvable dilemma: whether to accept the help of The Joker, who could prove to be a key ally in catching the serial killer. But can they really trust him?
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"Nightmare in Gotham" Writer: Roberto Recchioni Artists: Gigi Cavenago and Werther Dell'Edera Color Artists: Giovanna Niro and Laura Ciondolini Letterer: Pat Brosseau Review by Carl Bryan In Batman/Dylan Dog #3, the Joker's not happy with the new "friend" he "made", therefore, he hires Dylan Dog, with his special skill set, to hunt down Christopher Killex. Fresh from a trip to Hell, Dylan and Batman are faced with the ultimate dilemma; get help from the Joker, or do this on their own. The enemy of my enemy is my friend! I investigate Monsters!" - Dylan Dog. "In that case, welcome to Gotham City" - James Gordon" Gruesome Roberto Recchioni and artists Gigi Cavenago and Werther Dell'Edera don't play around in this issue, particularly in the way they depict the graphic display of what Christopher Killex can do. If he can out-violence the Joker, then this is a tour de force of a villain who should remain in Batman's Rogues Gallery. However, this is a Dylan Dog tale as much as it is Batman's, and Dylan has certainly been instrumental in bringing, not only the supernatural but the dark alleys together. Recchioni has taken something that was purely Italian and made it part of the Gotham Fabric. Well done! The writer delves into some of the idiosyncrasies of both The Joker and Batman. From the rooftops to the cells in Arkham, and back to the Batcave, Dylan Dog's not shocked by anything. This series is as much trying to familiarize fans with Batman as it is with Dylan. I give a tip of the cap to Recchioni for marrying both reading audiences! [gallery type="single-slider" columns="5" size="large" ids="190146,190147,190148,190149,190145"] The Joker's Ego When did Dr. Frankenstein become jealous of his monster? Sorry, that's more of a Riddler reference. However, the Joker is not happy with Killex and I love his explanation. Do I commit heinous acts? Yes...but I do them with passion, like a human being. Killex on the other hand, he's...empty and there is nothing worse than emptiness!" Great writing! That's a Wrap! I won't reveal the ending, as this is the final issue, however, I do appreciate the irony and Recchioni's twist on the story. "One man's trash is another man's treasure!" Ain't that the truth! Conclusion Batman/Dylan Dog #3 makes a considerable jump out of Hell and... goes to Gotham, which is arguably DC's Hell on Earth! There are elements of this story that will remind one of the Spawn/Batman team-up, and Crime Alley reeks of that! However, given that it is a three-issue story arc and that we do get a new villain out of the mix, that Batman gets to mix it up with, I'd say as Batman fans, we got a win/win out of it! Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push();
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DC Comics Preview: Batman-Dylan Dog #1
Read a preview of Batman-Dylan Dog #1 from DC Comics, written by Roberto Recchioni with art by Werther Dell'Edera.
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Batman/Dylan Dog #1
Comic Series: Batman/Dylan Dog
Issue Number: 01
Title: The Shadow of the Bat
Writer(s): Roberto Recchioni
Artist(s): Gigi Cavenago & Werther Dell’edera
Colorist(s): Gigi Cavenago (Prologue); Giovanna Niro
Letterer(s): Pat Brosseau
This was genuinely one of the most enjoyable comics I’ve read in a while. The dialogue was funny, the art was great, the characters felt alive. And you got 88 pages for $4.99! For comparison, Action Comics #1063, which released the same week, was also $4.99 and only had 36 pages. That’s 5.7 cents per page vs. 13.9 cents per page. I love a great deal almost as much as I love a great comic!
This was my introduction to Dylan Dog and I’ve gotta say, he’s fantastic. The interactions between Dylan and Bruce immediately showed off the differences in their characters and personalities, giving me a pretty good sense of who Dylan Dog is. Also, Groucho is such a fun character, he plays off of Dylan so well!
And the art! The use of color and shadow was so fun, and every panel was doing something. Also, I didn’t have to deal with the distraction of characters leaping out of the panel bounds every single page like I do for some comics (Looking at you, Batman and Robin).
Now, it was pointed out in some other reviews and commentary that the female characters weren’t treated very well, that they were there to be sexy side dressings, and while I do agree with that, it’s definitely not the worst example I’ve ever seen. Dylan is a little sleazy! He has that film noir-esque vibe to him, but that’s not exactly a negative thing, and while I wouldn’t call the women in the comic to be progressive examples of feminism, I was mostly neutral on the critique. I also thought the plot was a little slim, but I could see all the ways the comic was leading into the next issue, which is great. That’s what a first issue should do!
Why You Should Read This:
(Oh lord, where to start?) It’s funny, and pithy. The comic pokes fun at Batman’s whole brooding loner shtick, but not in a mean way. It has a ridiculous number of pages, but there’s no useless fluff to it. Check it out if you want to laugh and be entertained!
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