Enrico Marini
Born on 13 August 1969 in Switzerland, Enrico Marini is an Italian comics artist whose prolific output has made him one of the more versatile figures working in the Franco-Belgian tradition. His career spans more than three decades, with credits as artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer across roughly 150 issues dating back to 1993.
Marini first gained significant attention through Gipsy, a collaboration with writer Thierry Smolderen that established his draftsmanship and his ability to bring kinetic energy to action-driven narratives. He later teamed with writer Stephen Desberg on Le Scorpion, a historical adventure series set in 18th-century Rome that became his most internationally recognized work. The series has appeared under multiple titles across different markets — including De Schorpioen, Der Skorpion, The Scorpion, and Cygan — reflecting the broad reach his storytelling has achieved across European readerships.
What distinguishes Marini's work is a dynamic visual style that balances expressive figure work with richly detailed environments, giving his pages a cinematic quality without sacrificing clarity. His willingness to take on coloring and lettering alongside his core artistic duties speaks to a hands-on approach to his craft. Across formats and genres, his body of work represents a sustained commitment to the adventure comic as a serious artistic form.
Full bibliography · 42 series
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