The last three albums in the series Comics in Museums.


The free Comics in Museums initiative ends this week: from today through Wednesday the last three albums.

The publication of the albums in the Fumetti nei Musei series, which in recent weeks has led readers to discover Italy’s museums and archaeological parks through the illustrations of famous Italian cartoonists, comes to an end.

The successful initiative was promoted by MiBACT and was produced in collaboration with the publishing house Coconino Press. Thanks to all the authors of Fumetti nei Musei, MiBACT and Coconino Press who made this initiative possible.



The journey through Italy’s museums through comics continues through Wednesday, with the last three albums: from now until Wednesday, one per day, comics set in the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche in Urbino with drawings by Maicol & Mirco, the Museo Nazionale Etrusco in Chiusi with drawings by Pietro Scarnera, and theIstituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome with drawings by Giacomo Nanni will be available for free. You can read them at issuu.com/coconinopress.

Pictured is the cover of the comic strip Hanchi and the Sensitive Thief dedicated to the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche. The authors are Maicol & Mirco.

The last three albums in the series Comics in Museums.
The last three albums in the series Comics in Museums.


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