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What are the best Bonelli comic series? Rank them.
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>>151682410
It's Tex Willer
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>>151682410
First time seeing any of them
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Dylan Dog
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>>151685338
they publish some neat comics
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>>151688918
Neat
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>>151682410
I've only tried reading Dylan Dog and it's kind of bad.
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>>151690298
Did you read from the beginning or you started from a random issue?
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>>151690893
From the beginning. I got to the fourth or fifth book.
It would have made sense if the comic was from the 1950s, but it came out in the mid 80s.
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>>151690936
What did you not like?
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>>151682410
That pic lacks the best bonelli series
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>>151682410
>we have 2000AD at home
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>>151690963
Pretty much everything. I found the mysteries plodding (just kind of dryly unraveled and resolved in a less than satisfying way), the sidekick and general humor unfunny (I love the actual Groucho; also, it seems like an attempt at anti-humor, but it doesn't work that way either), and the art and dialogue stilted (the latter can maybe be blamed on poor translation). I suppose the art is sometimes nice to look at, but I don't like that every album changed it up, and as a whole, I wasn't entertained by the comic.
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>>151691557
Damn. I wanted to get into italian comics and the only italian character I know is Dylan Dog.
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>>151692251
You should try it anyway. Don't base your taste on mine.
There's also Corto Maltese, another big Italian series.
All sorts of terrific artists too, such as:
>Sergio Toppi
>Vittorio Giardino
>Attilio Micheluzzi
>Gianni De Luca
>Dino Battaglia
>Lorenzo Mattotti
>Andrea Pazienza
>Paolo Serpieri
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>>151682410
Even /shelf/ ignored you. That means it's truly over for comics.
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>>151692783
>shelf
What?
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I only know Dylan Dog, but I like him
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>>151682410
Dylan Dog for sure.
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>>151692375
>Lorenzo Mattotti
I copped this from this fella for very cheap (haven't read it yet though)
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>>151695682
Read it
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>>151682410
Martin Mystere is autismkino
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>>151697426
Isn't that french?
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>>151682410
The generic pick would be Dylan Dog, because that one's just popular in general.

Lilith is pretty great. Basically every book rips off a movie while making it more historically accurate in terms of costume and character's attitudes, so you generally get a solid basis and a good delivery more often than not. I scanlated couple books, I'd suggest you track them down, they're worth your time.

I'm under the impression that Gea is pretty good too, like it's a take on Buffy without Whedon.

Dragonero's value point is that it's generic fantasy slop closely sticking to the structures and standards of fantasy novels, I think. If you used to read a lot of fantasy novels and want a comic in that style, then the series is a good pick.

Volto Nascosto I only scanlated the first book of and I have the script for the second on an external, but I heard it's good.

Martin Mysterie I read a special of. If the rest of the series is like that, then they really love their references to pulp&horror literature.

Tex Willer is kinda fun if you're into comics as a medium, being that it's a very early example of it. The character's about as old as Batman and sells more comics too. Being a flagship series, they generally pair decent writers and artists for it, so you at least get an okay Western every time.

Orphans is shit. I get why they tried it, but it's just not good.

Nathan Never seems to be very hit-and-miss, kinda like Dhampyr, mostly on account of them seemingly constantly switching out artists and writers. It also eventually featured a time-travel loop plot, I think, which is never good news. At least the company keeps the overall narrative and characters consistent.

Magico Vento I know too little of, but what I read was at least okay.

Julia's basically for you if you feel like reading crime investigative stories featuring Julia Roberts. The selling point is that it's Julia Roberts.

Brad Barron was pretty okay. 50s alien invasion, kinda pulp-ish.
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>>151697691
The Canucks made the cartoon.
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>>151682410
>>151698530
Brendon seems inspired by Vampire Hunter D.

The other Nathan Never spinoff series, Legs Weaver and Agenzia Alfa, are both decent. Legs is even more schizo in tone than Nathan Never, but I can't hate a series that featured a Magical Girl plot.

The Le storie books are unrelated stories set during various historic events. They're generally decent.
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>>151697691
The comic? No
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>>151698530
Thanks.
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>>151691344
Mio nero.
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>>151698530
>The selling point is that it's Julia Roberts.
My mistake, the character's based on Audrey Hepburn.
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>>151698530
>>151700622
Interesting
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>>151682410
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bump
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>>151698530
>Buffy without Whedon
Sounds better than the real deal
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Italian bump
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>>151682410
what was the name of the blonde tomboy chick? I remember lusting after her
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>>151709125
Premise?



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