Paola Barbato Explained

Paola Barbato
Birth Date:18 June 1971
Birth Place:Milan
Occupation:Writer
Language:Italian
Nationality:Italian
Citizenship:Italian
Genre:Novels, comics
Awards:U Giancu's Prize, 2009

Paola Barbato (born 18 June 1971)[1] is an Italian writer of comics and novels. She is part of the writing staff of the Italian comic book Dylan Dog, published by Sergio Bonelli Editore.

Career

Born in Milan, Barbato is part of the writing staff of Dylan Dog, an Italian comic, published by Sergio Bonelli Editore.

She has published three novels published by Rizzoli. She has also published Graphic novels, released by Bonelli.

She co-wrote for Filmmaster fiction In the Name of Evil with Fabrizio Bentivoglio, broadcast on Sky Channel in June 2009. In 2011 she debuted with an Italian comic-style shojo manga.

In 2012, she wrote the script for Il boia di Parigi, the first issue of the new series by Bonelli. The story is drawn by Giampiero Casertano.

Besides writing, Barbato is involved in social activities and philanthropy as president of Mauro Emolo, a non-governmental organisation that deals with people suffering from Huntington's Chorea.

Bibliography

Novels

Comic books

Graphic novels

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.paolabarbato.it/sit/ Biography at official website