Milo Manara — born Maurilio Manara on 12 September 1945 in Italy — is one of the most recognized figures in European comics, with a career spanning more than five decades and credits across nearly 300 issues as artist, writer, colorist, inker, and letterer.
Avonturier-reeks #1 (1980)
Manara came to prominence working in the Italian comics scene beginning around 1970, gradually developing a draftsmanship rooted in classical figure work and rich, sensuous linework that would become his signature. His output ranges across adventure, historical fiction, and erotically charged narrative, reflecting a distinctly European willingness to blend literary ambition with frank visual storytelling.
Giuseppe Bergman #[1] (1980)
Among his most frequently credited titles are *Jolanda*, *Jolanda de Almaviva*, *Il Montatore*, and *Le Déclic* — the last being perhaps his best-known work internationally, a series that cemented his reputation abroad. His collaboration on the historical *Borgia* cycle brought him further recognition in the graphic novel market, and *The Manara Library* stands as a testament to the archival interest his body of work has attracted from publishers.
Ein Autor sucht sechs Personen #[nn] (1982)
Active continuously from 1970 through at least 2026 according to catalog records, Manara has maintained an extraordinary longevity in a demanding field. His influence on European erotic and adventure comics is substantial, and his draftsmanship continues to draw admiration from both readers and fellow artists across generations.