Francesco Dellamorte
Francesco Dellamorte is a cemetery caretaker who must contend with the dead rising from their graves, a macabre duty that shapes his bleak, philosophical outlook on life and death. He inhabits a darkly surreal Italian horror world, later popularized by the 1994 film 'Cemetery Man.'
Francesco Dellamorte made his haunting debut in the pages of Speciale Dylan Dog #3 in 1989, conjured by the creative trio of Tiziano Sclavi, Luigi Mignacco, and Giovanni Freghieri for Sergio Bonelli Editore — the Italian powerhouse behind some of comics' most atmospheric genre storytelling. Emerging at the tail end of the Copper Age, this enigmatic figure has lingered in the shadows of the Dylan Dog universe for over three decades, sharing eerie pages with the likes of Dylan Dog himself, the sardonic Groucho, the gruff Ispettore Bloch, and the ominous Xabaras. His appearances across Dylan Dog Color Fest and Gli inquilini arcani place him firmly within one of Italy's most beloved horror-tinged franchises, a world where the uncanny is always just around the corner. Rare in the catalog but persistent across 34 years, Dellamorte is exactly the kind of cult figure that rewards the curious collector willing to dig deeper into the rich, shadow-drenched corners of Italian comics.
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