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    Hungarian Grand Prix 2020 by Matteo Cremona

    The SF1000 lands on Hungarian soil and gallops towards the finish line, the statues of Heroes Square towering in the distance.

    Maranello 15 luglio 2020

    BIO

    Matteo Cremona is an Italian comic artist. He makes his debut in 2003 on the short story collection "I vizi di Pinketts" by Edizioni BD. Shortly after, he joins the staff of artists working on the series "John Doe", published by Eura Editoriale. In 2008 he works on the minisieries "David Murphy 911", written by Roberto Recchioni and published by Panini Comics. In 2010 he draws the short story "il Brigadiere Leonardi", written by Carlo Lucarelli and published by Edizioni BD. For the same publisher he creates an Artbook of 12 Illustrations on the Apocalypse; two years later these become the basis for a personal exhibition. In 2012 he begins his collaboration with Sergio Bonelli Editore; during the years he works on “Le Storie”, “Orfani”, “Ringo”, “Nuovo Mondo” and the miniseries "Orfani: Terra". In 2018 he draws the first two issues of the miniseries "Mister No Revolution", written by Michele Masiero.

    CONCEPT

    The SF1000 lands on Hungarian soil and gallops towards the finish line, the statues of Heroes Square towering in the distance.

    The SF1000 lands on Hungarian soil and gallops towards the finish line, the statues of Heroes Square towering in the distance.