Necron (comics) explained

Necron
Writers:Ilaria Volpe
Artists:Magnus

Necron is the title character of an Italian horror/adult comics miniseries published between 1981 and 1985.

Publication history

Necron debuted in January 1981, published by editor Edifumetto; the authors, writer Mirka Martini and illustrator Roberto Raviola, signed the comics with the pen names Ilaria Volpe and Magnus.[1] Necron was initially intended to be a single episode, but the publisher convinced the authors to make a whole miniseries.[1] [2] The series closed after 11 episodes in November 1981, then the character returned in a twelfth out of series episode in 1983, and finally in two special issues in June 1985.[3] During the years, the series was republished and several anthologic books were released.[3]

Plot and style

The comic, a sexy-parody of Frankenstein, features the adventures of the nymphomaniac and necrophiliac mad doctor Frieda Boher and of her slave-lover Necron, a strong, well endowed and cannibal humanoid assembled with fragments of corpses.[3] [4]

The series was critically appreciated for its visual style, different from the previous works of Magnus, here characterized for a more clean and elegant pencil mark,[1] [5] so to be paired to the Franco-Belgian ″ligne claire″.[1] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sara Zanatta . Samanta Zaghini . Eleonora Guzzetta . Le donne del fumetto. Tunué, 2009.
  2. Book: Hamelin associazione culturale. Magnus: pirata dell'immaginario. Black velvet, 2007.
  3. Book: Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003.
  4. Eseji, RK ZSMS, 1993, p.38
  5. Book: Luca Boschi. Frigo, valvole e balloons: viaggio in vent'anni di fumetto italiano d'autore. Costa & Nolan, 1997.
  6. Web site: Necron. uBC Fumetti. 29 January 2013.
  7. Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, Issues 25-27, La Bibliothèque, 2007