Diego Comics Publishing proudly presents a new comic book series inspired by Japanese manga and anime - created and written by Federico Memola.
The protagonists are two very glamorous and very “special” girls - Jasmine and Myriam - whose adventures take place against a fantasy and magical world backdrop. Jasmine is a powerful sorceress, and owner of the agency, while Myriam is the daughter... [click here for more]
DieGo Comics Publishing is proud to present Enchantment Agency, a new comic book series created and written by Federico Memola. Every issue of Enchantment Agency is illustrated by a different Italian artist and the result is a spectacular variety of graphic styles. In this second issue, an apparent terrorist attack in a Parisian fast-food restaurant coincides with the sudden disappearance of Myriam,... [click here for more]
Diego Comics Publishing proudly presents a new comic book series inspired by Japanese manga and anime - created and written by Federico Memola.
A mysterious ice sheet cover Paris, home city of Enchantment Agency. It's up to Jasmine and Myriam to find out the cause and bring Summer back. Or maybe the hottie Myriam will be enough to smelt the most cold of men.
Every episode of the series is illustrated... [click here for more]
A Halloween special issue illustrated by the renowned Italian artist Cosimo Ferri. Story by Federico Memola.
Jasmine & Myriam will have to fight their way into Evernight the witch island to save Halloween. One of the most hilarious and sexy story so long.
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The European Comics Journal is a new magazine covering aspects of the indie comic world, with masterclasses held by respected graphic novel artists, demonstrating illustration techniques that will help hone your comic drawing skills and, interviews with authors such as: Giuseppe Di Bernardo, author of Desdemona and Adam 2.0, Stan Nicholls & Joe Flood, author and illustrator... [click here for more]
We have decided to look at comics from a very particular angle in the European Comics Journal second issue, proving that comics are indeed a universal means, open to both subjects and readers of all types. We will look at diversity, homosexuality and LGBT themes in European comic books, and how various authors have covered the topic in their works. ... [click here for more]