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| RealName = Onofrio Catacchio
 
| RealName = Onofrio Catacchio
 
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| Employers = Edizioni BD; Granata Press; Sergio Bonelli Editore; Star Comics (Italy)
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| Titles = Writer; Penciler; Inker; Cover Artist
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| YearOfBirth = 1964
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| MonthOfBirth = October
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| DayOfBirth = 28
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| CityOfBirth = Bari
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| StateOfBirth = Province of Bari
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| PersonalHistory = '''Onofrio Catacchio''' (born October 28, 1964) is an Italian comics artist. Onofrio Catacchio was born in Bari, but currently lives and works in Bologna.
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| ProfessionalHistory = In 1988 he created the character Stella Rossa, who first appeared in the magazines ''Fuego'' and ''Nova Express'', later collected in volumes published by Granata Press. Kappa Edizioni later reprinted it. For Granata Press he also wrote and illustrated the Coliandro stories, inspired by works of mystery writer [[Carlo Lucarelli]], reprinted by BD editions. As a scriptwriter, he has written ''Offspring from hell'' for [[Andrea Accardi]], released in Italy by Kappa Edizioni and in France by [[Albin Michel]].
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Since 1995 he has produced various episodes of ''[[Nathan Never Vol 1|Nathan Never]] ''for [[Sergio Bonelli Editore]]. He wrote and drew ''The ballad of Corazza'' by [[Wu Ming 2]], published by BD/Alta Fedeltà and inserted into the ''Top Crime'' anthology by Mondadori. With scripts by Andrea Balzola, he created ''Freaks’ Farm'', a spoof adapted from George Orwell’s novel of a similar title. In 2006 he illustrated stories and stage images from Gaijin!, written by [[Luigi Bernardi]] and staged by the Tratto theatre company. With Luigi Bernardi he was also responsible for the creation of "Habemus [[Fantomas]]” for the anthology published by Alta Fedeltà.
   
 
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* [http://www.onofriocatacchio.com Official website]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 27 February 2016

Personal History

Onofrio Catacchio (born October 28, 1964) is an Italian comics artist. Onofrio Catacchio was born in Bari, but currently lives and works in Bologna.

Professional History

In 1988 he created the character Stella Rossa, who first appeared in the magazines Fuego and Nova Express, later collected in volumes published by Granata Press. Kappa Edizioni later reprinted it. For Granata Press he also wrote and illustrated the Coliandro stories, inspired by works of mystery writer Carlo Lucarelli, reprinted by BD editions. As a scriptwriter, he has written Offspring from hell for Andrea Accardi, released in Italy by Kappa Edizioni and in France by Albin Michel.

Since 1995 he has produced various episodes of Nathan Never for Sergio Bonelli Editore. He wrote and drew The ballad of Corazza by Wu Ming 2, published by BD/Alta Fedeltà and inserted into the Top Crime anthology by Mondadori. With scripts by Andrea Balzola, he created Freaks’ Farm, a spoof adapted from George Orwell’s novel of a similar title. In 2006 he illustrated stories and stage images from Gaijin!, written by Luigi Bernardi and staged by the Tratto theatre company. With Luigi Bernardi he was also responsible for the creation of "Habemus Fantomas” for the anthology published by Alta Fedeltà.

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