'Dylan Dog'.
Angelo Stano was born in 1953 in Bari, and dropped out of University in 1971 to devote himself to a career in graphics. Two years later, he published his first comics in the comic magazine L'Avventuroso. During the 1970s, his work appeared in collections like 'Uomini e Guerra' by Dardo and in the magazine Corrier-Boy. He collaborated with Pino Dangelico on series like 'Terror' and 'Oltretomba', and worked on 'Charlie Charleston' in 1977.
'Martin Mystère'.
In 1982, Angelo Stano started drawing for the Bonelli series 'Martin Mystère', originally created by Alfredo Castelli and Giancarlo Alessandrini. He was the original artist of 'Dylan Dog' (1986), the best-selling series created by Tiziano Sclavi, and is still active as the series' cover artist.
'Dylan Dog'.

