Romanzi-a-fumetti-bonelli-n-01---dragonero.-.-new-edit--scan-by-roy-re-edit-aquila-italia-dcp-.cbr
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The story is set in the Erondár , a classic high-fantasy world featuring an Empire protected by a massive wall (the Vallo) against the "Abominations" of the dark lands.
The narrative is dense; true to the title "Romanzo" (Novel), this isn't a quick 64-page read. It offers a sprawling introduction to the lore, the political factions, and the bestiary of the world. For fantasy fans, it is a solid entry point, though traditionalist Bonelli readers might find the shift in genre and pacing jarring compared to the publisher's usual crime/mystery fare. It offers a sprawling introduction to the lore,
The specific file you mentioned ( .cbr ) is a file, likely a community-made scan (credited to "Roy" and "Aquila"). While these files are popular for digital reading, the official way to enjoy this and other titles is through the Bonelli Digital Classic app, which offers optimized reading modes like "panel by panel".
Issue #1 of Romanzi a Fumetti – Dragonero likely reprints or presents a deluxe edition of the Dragonero origin story, possibly L’ascesa del dragone (The Rise of the Dragon) or a special album. While these files are popular for digital reading,
, marks a historic turning point for Italian comics. Released in June 2007, it was the first "graphic novel" (Romanzo a Fumetti) experiment by Sergio Bonelli Editore , a publisher traditionally known for monthly serials like Tex and Dylan Dog . The Genesis of a Modern Fantasy Epic