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The Professor is an independent Italian comic series in the horror, thriller, and adventure genres.[1] It was created by Andrea Enrico Corbetta with contributions from various writers, artists, and editors.[1]

Overview

The narrative follows Benjamin Lowe. He is 40-years-old man of Jewish origin and he is a professor of occult sciences and esotericism at University College London whose adventures unfold in late 19th-century Victorian London.[2][3] The series includes both a historical setting and supernatural elements, with Lowe fighting monsters in a battle between good and evil.[1] The series draws strong inspiration from classic British horror cinema, especially the works of Hammer Film Productions.[2]

Publication history

The series made its debut in 2016 at the Conference Hall of Villa Devoto in Rapallo, on the occasion of the International Cartoonists Festival known as Rapallonia Comics.[4]

First series (2016–2017)

The first series, released in pocket format and distributed across Italian newsstands, consists of six issues published by Erredi Grafiche Editoriali beginning in 2016.[2][5]

Relaunch and second series (2021–)

In 2020, the project was relaunched via a crowdfunding campaign started on the Facebook group with the slogan "The Professor wants you!".[6]

The second series, which began with "Nistarim", is structured as a trilogy and inspired by the Franco-Belgian comics format. It features radical changes compared to the newsstand series, starting from the 30x21 cm format and the French-style page layout grid, up to the partial reboot of the character.[3] The publication began in 2021 and the stories from this series have also appeared in the weekly magazine Lanciostory, a weekly comic book magazine founded in 1975.[3][7]

Characters

The character was initially conceived by Corbetta, in 1995 but was not fully realized until over twenty years later. Initially inspired by Van Helsing (Dracula's antagonist), the character was influenced/contaminated by figures such as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who.[1][4] The protagonist's appearance is deliberately modeled on the actor Peter Cushing, noted both for his Hammer films and his portrayal of Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars.[6]

Production

The series has involved numerous artists.[4] Illustrators include Andrea Cuneo, Paolo d'Antonio, Germano Giorgiani, Riccardo Innocenti, and Francesco Mobili. Writers include Cristiana Astori, Giulia De Carlo, Roberto Leoni, Carlo A. Martigli, and Giancarlo Marzano.[1]

Since 2017, veteran comic writer and editor Roberto Leoni has served as a leading figure in the creative direction of the project.[3]

Issues

First series (2016–2017)

Six standalone stories[6] forming part of a larger narrative arc.

No. Title Year Creative Direction Writer(s) Artist(s) Cover
0 2016 Andrea Corbetta Giancarlo Marzano Andrea Cuneo Andrea Corbetta
1 Golem 2016 Andrea Corbetta Carlo A. Martigli Paolo d'Antonio Andrea Corbetta
2 Revenant 2016 Andrea Corbetta Giancarlo Marzano Francesco Mobili Andrea Corbetta
3 Follia 2017 Andrea Corbetta Cristiana Astori Riccardo Innocenti Andrea Corbetta
4 Sirena 2017 Andrea Corbetta Giulia De Carlo; Roberto Leoni Germano Giorgiani Andrea Corbetta
5 Troll 2017 Andrea Corbetta Giancarlo Marzano Paolo d'Antonio Andrea Corbetta
6 Polvere 2017 Andrea Corbetta Cristiana Astori Francesco Mobili Andrea Corbetta

Second series (2021–2025)

Planned as a trilogy.[7]

No. Title Year Creative Direction Writer & Editor Artist(s) Cover Lanciostory publication
1 Nistarim 2021 Andrea Corbetta Roberto Leoni Riccardo Innocenti Francesco Mobili; Francesco Tomaselli; Giuliano Piccininno n. 2455–2458
2 La notte del maleficio 2023 Andrea Corbetta Roberto Leoni Paolo Massagli; Dario Iannaccone Paolo Massagli; Francesco Tomaselli; Toni Viceconti n. 2574–2577
3 Ruse de guerre 2026 (announced) Andrea Corbetta Roberto Leoni Dario Iannaccone Lorenzo Scipioni; Toni Viceconti forthcoming

See also

References

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External links

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