Nick Raider
Nick Raider is a tough New York City police detective who debuted in his self-titled Italian comic series in 1988. Published by Sergio Bonelli Editore, he tackles gritty urban crime cases in a hardboiled procedural style inspired by American crime fiction.
Few characters in the Sergio Bonelli Editore stable have shown the staying power of Nick Raider, who burst onto the Italian comics scene in 1988 and kept readers hooked across an impressive 34-year run. A Copper Age creation with unmistakable Bonelli DNA, he's accumulated 103 catalog appearances — including two collector-significant key issues — a testament to the loyalty he inspires. His world is rich with company: he shares pages with beloved Bonelli icons like Dylan Dog and Martin Mystère, as well as recurring figures like Marvin Brown, tenente Arthur Rayan, and Jimmy Garnet, making him a genuine citizen of that interconnected Italian comics universe. If you're exploring the Bonelli tradition beyond the obvious entry points, Nick Raider is a rewarding place to dig in.
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Trivia
- Explicitly modeled on Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels, the series stands as one of Bonelli's most overt attempts at a grounded police procedural rather than a mystery built around a heroic super-sleuth.ubcfumetti.magazineubcfumetti.com