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A former Imperial officer and scion of the Varliedàrto family, the legendary "Dragon-slayers".
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The story of Dragonero plunges readers into the world of Erondàr, a vast empire threatened by an ancient, unspeakable evil. The colossal stone monoliths known as the "Ancient Prohibition," which seal away terrible Abominations, are beginning to crumble. To prevent a catastrophe, the wise magician Alben assembles a fellowship of unlikely heroes:
Before publishers offered official digital stores, dedicated preservation groups scanned rare physical books into .cbr (Comic Book Archive) formats. Editors like "Roy" and "Aquila" spent hours color-correcting, cleaning page borders, and adjusting digital contrast. Their work ensured that this monumental piece of Italian comic history remained accessible to readers worldwide, safeguarding the legacy of the Erondár for digital generations.
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Together, this fellowship must journey beyond the civilized lands, cross the Wall, and enter the desolate "Land of the Dragons" to confront Shiveraïta, Alben's ancient nemesis, and his army of Algenti.
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The story opens with a grave premise: beyond the giant barrier that separates the Empire from the Land of Dragons, the ancient towers that hold back the —a seal imprisoning the most evil creatures in their dark world—are collapsing one by one. A former Imperial officer and scion of the
Before becoming an ongoing monthly series in 2013, Dragonero debuted as a standalone, 296-page graphic novel [1, 2]. Sergio Bonelli Editore was traditionally famous for Westerns ( Tex , Zagor ) and horror/sci-fi ( Dylan Dog , Nathan Never ) [1]. Dragonero was a massive creative gamble that introduced high-stakes, geopolitical high-fantasy to mainstream Italian readers [1, 2].
: The standard file extension for digital comics, standing for C omic B ook R ar [4]. It is a standard RAR archive containing sequential JPEG or PNG images of the comic pages, readable by dedicated comic app software [4, 5]. Origin of Dragonero: The 2007 Masterpiece
, written by Luca Enoch and Stefano Vietti , debuted in June 2007 as the inaugural volume of the Romanzi a fumetti Bonelli
Whether you are holding the original 2007 physical book or looking at a digital archive, Dragonero n. 01 is a masterclass in fantasy storytelling. It proved that Italian "fumetti" could move beyond the Western and Horror genres to create a high-fantasy world that rivals any global franchise. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The file name represents a major milestone in Italian comic book history. It marks the digital archive of the book that changed Sergio Bonelli Editore forever. Released in June 2007, Dragonero was the inaugural volume of the Romanzi a Fumetti Bonelli (Bonelli Graphic Novels) series. Created by Luca Enoch and Stefano Vietti, this single volume did not just tell a self-contained story. It laid the foundation for Bonelli’s first enduring high-fantasy universe.
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, is the digital version (CBR) of the seminal 2007 graphic novel that launched the massive fantasy universe by Sergio Bonelli Editore The "New Edit" or "re-edit" tags often signify the Dragonero: Le origini version, which features full-color art (originally B&W) and expanded "behind-the-scenes" content. Sergio Bonelli Editore Core Story Features The Mission : The wizard