WHAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN ABOUT DAMPYRTHE NEW BONELLI VAMPIRE, by Piero Zanotto.
Article in Azione, 7th. June, 2000:
"Psychologically, it is about a complex character, originating in several cultural fronts. From literature
to cinema to music...".
VAMPIRE-HUNTING WITH DAMPYR, NEW HORROR HERO,
by Cesare Medail. Article in
Il Corriere della Sera, 12th. May, 2000:
"The saga, then, has all the imaginative ingredients to enter that elite cult
group which is keeping the comic-strip alive at the dawn of a century which
is supposed bury it or box its shadows in the computer monitor...".
THE VAMPIRE GOES TO WAR,
by Francesco Specchia.
Article in Il Giornale di Vicenza, 7th. May, 2000: "And so we're no longer in
the regions of Stoker's Dracula,
but rather in the vicinity of Post-Modernism, of the vampire myth Anna Rice wrote
about, or in the films of the last twenty years by Katherine Bigelow
(Near Darkness) and John Carpenter (Vampires)...".
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY ABOUT THE BANALITY
OF HORROR, by Antonio Faeti. In La Repubblica,
6th. May, 2000: "Dampyr is a sort of crossroads of the imagination,
in that he's the child of a vampire and a woman, and for this reason he can kill
vampires, the un-dead...".
VAMPIRES 2000,
by Paolo Guiducci. Article in
Mucchio, May, 2000:
"(
) And if Boselli and Colombo's vampires aren't frightened of garlic and crosses,
and can even stand the light of day, Dampyr doesn't fool around either: he's
longer-lived and more resilient than ordinary humans and his weapons are of the same
ilk, deadly for the lords of the night...".
AFTER TEX, THE DEVIL'S SON,
by Piero Zanotto.
Article in LAdige, 21st. April, 2000:
"Like Tex, Harlan Draka also has a couple of pards at his side : an ex-mercenary
called Kurjak and Tesla, a girl changed into an un-dead by one of the Masters of
the Night who she turns against...".
VAMPIRES IN AMBUSH ON THE BATTLEFIELD, by
Umberto Folena. Article in Avvenire, 14th. April, 2000:
"Boselli and Colombo's talent lies in gathering together well-known stereotypes
with indisputable expertise. The hero is created from the clash between Good and Evil,
just like Merlin...".
HUMAN, TOO HUMAN (OR MAYBE VAMPIRE…), by
Emanuela Rossi. Articolo apparso su Gulliver, April, 2000:
"Bonelli's new hero is the offspring of the literary horror tradition, from Lovecraft to Rice.
But he fights on the side of Good...".
DAMPYR'S HOUR,
Mauro Boselli and Maurizio interviewed
by Colombo di Domenico Catagnano, in Lombardia Oggi,
supplement to La Prealpina, 2nd. April, 2000:
"Half human and half vampire, he's the only creature that can kill archvampires,
their entourage of un-dead and other creatures of the darkness which
infest our and other worlds...".
DAMPYR, THE POST-MODERN VAMPIRE,
by
Emanuele Rebuffini. Article in Il Mattino, 7th. April, 2000: "An alchemy of
horror and adventure
where Gothic, ghostly narrative blends with the modern action movie…"
DRACULA'S NICE LITTLE GRANDSON, by
Danila Elisa Morelli. Article in Il Borghese, 3rd. April, 2000:
"He looks like the British actor Ralph Fiennes.
He's called Harlan Draka, he's young, tall, athletic. Good-looking then,
pity there's just a tiny something wrong with him, he's a vampire -
sorry, a dampyr. That's to say his parents are a woman
and a blood-sucker…".
AVANTGUARDE HORROR,
editorial in Tutto,
April, 2000: "Dampyr blends Gothic atmosphere with action
(like mixing directors such as Hitchcock with more dynamic ones like John Woo)
thanks to a team of 'visionary' designers among whom are Majo,Luca Rossi and
Maurizio Dotti…".
A VAMPIRE AS A FRIEND, BONELLI'S CHALLENGE,
by Stefano Rossi. Article in La Repubblica,
3rd. April, 2000: "Expectations also concern the plan to give the author's hallmark
to a popular serial production, without however making it too heavy or elitist,
seeing that the aim is to drag teenagers away from the Internet and video games…".
HORROR ADVENTURE WITH NO FIXED ABODE,
by Gino
Frezza. Article in Alias, supplement to Il Manifesto,
March 2000: "The visual and imaginary features of Dampyr's two authors are a well--mixed revival of literature starting from 19th. and 20th. century Gothic going up to horror fantasy films of today…".
DAMPYR, A HEART OF DARKNESS FIGHTING FOR GOOD, by
Alessandro Mezzena Lona. Article in Il Piccolo, 25th. March, 2000:
"Disillusioned, rather cynical, tough and tormented by a series of strange nightmares about his mysterious past, Harlan Draka is really a positive person. A sort of anti-hero, in the best tradition of all the new 'wild boys' launched into space by Bonelli's writers…".
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