Marco Nizzoli
Marco Nizzoli was born in Reggio Emilia in 1968 and graduated from the European Institute of Design in Milan at the age of twenty-two. He began his comics career in 1987 with Max Bunker Press, drawing Alan Ford and later Angel Dark.
In 1991, together with Massimo Semeraro, he created Fondazione Babele, published in Cyborg by Phoenix. For the same publisher, he also drew Simbaby and the miniseries Raymond Capp, in collaboration with Federico Amico.
In 1995, he illustrated two episodes of ESP written by Michelangelo La Neve and, two years later, began working with Edizioni 3ntini, creating various erotic stories for Selen magazine.
Since 2000 he has been collaborating with Sergio Bonelli Editore, joining the artistic team of Napoleone. In 2010 he moved to Dylan Dog, illustrating several issues before becoming the cover artist for the Oldboy series.
He has also worked in the French-Belgian market, publishing several works and collaborating with Alejandro Jodorowsky on The World of Alef Thau.
In addition to comics, he is also active in illustration, having created the artwork for the Nathan Never role-playing game published by Stratelibri in 1994.
In 1991, he was awarded the Albertarelli Prize by ANAFI, ex-aequo with Davide Fabbri.