Gnaghi
Gnaghi is a grotesque, childlike gravedigger who appears in the Dylan Dog horror series — a lumbering, largely mute young man capable only of uttering his own name, yet possessing an innocent, oddly touching nature beneath his macabre surroundings.
Few characters in Italian comics have carved out such an indelible corner of the uncanny as Gnaghi, who first shambled into readers' hearts in Speciale Dylan Dog #3 in 1989, conjured by the formidable team of Tiziano Sclavi, Luigi Mignacco, and Giovanni Freghieri for Sergio Bonelli Editore. Born at the dawn of the Modern Age, this singular figure has kept some remarkable company across three decades — sharing pages with Dylan Dog himself, the wisecracking Groucho, the enigmatic Xabaras, and the Bloch family of investigators — a rogues' gallery that speaks to just how deeply Gnaghi is woven into the fabric of Italy's most celebrated horror universe. Appearing across Dylan Dog, Best Comics, and Dylan Dog - Gli inquilini arcani, Gnaghi is the kind of cult presence that rewards the curious collector willing to dig into one of Europe's richest genre traditions. If you've never explored the shadowy, atmospheric world of Bonelli's horror flagship, Gnaghi is a wonderfully strange reason to start.
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