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: It likely contains a graphic novel or comic book titled "Dragonero" published or adapted by Sergio Bonelli Editore, an Italian comic book publisher.
The string looks like a very specific file name from a digital archive, but behind that technical label lies the origin story of one of Italy’s most successful modern fantasy franchises. : It likely contains a graphic novel or
: This single volume was so successful that it launched an ongoing monthly series in 2013, multiple spin-offs ( Dragonero Senzanima , Dragonero Adventures ), and an animated series. , a guild that uses Leonardo da Vinci-style
, a guild that uses Leonardo da Vinci-style clockwork technology. : A lethal warrior nun tasked with protecting the wizard. The World (Erondàr) Sergio Bonelli Editore, the powerhouse behind Tex and
In June 2007, the Italian comic book landscape shifted. Sergio Bonelli Editore, the powerhouse behind Tex and Dylan Dog , launched a new initiative called (Graphic Novels). The debut volume of this series was Dragonero , a sprawling epic that would eventually grow from a standalone "special" into a monthly empire. The Origin: Romanzi a Fumetti n. 01
Conclusion The file named "Romanzi-a-Fumetti-Bonelli-n-01---DRAGONERO.-.-new-edit--Scan-by-Roy-re-edit-Aquila-Italia-DCP-.cbr" appears to be a fan-scanned, re-edited digital copy of Dragonero issue 1, offering access to the series’ opening narrative while carrying potential quality variations and legal/ethical issues. For reading or analysis, rely on official editions when possible; when examining the scan as an artifact, focus on how the editing choices affect readability, image fidelity, and the presentation of Bonelli’s narrative and visual style.
This specific file, Romanzi a Fumetti Bonelli n. 01: Dragonero