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Mario Alberti (born May 7, 1965) is an Italian comic book artist and writer known for his works on the collections Nathan Never, Legs Weaver, Morgana and Redhand and for his cover work, in particular for DC Comics.

Career

Graduated in Economics with a thesis on the distribution in the comics’ market, begun working as a professional illustrator and writer in 1990 with "Holly Connick", a short story published on the magazine Fumo di China.

In ’91 on the magazine Intrepido he starts collaborating with writer Michelangelo La Neve, signing some episodes of the series Dipartimento ESP among others.

In ‘93 Alberti joins Sergio Bonelli Editore, working on the series Nathan Never and in ’94 wins the Albertarelli prize with the episode “Il canto della balena”. From ’95 he's also been working on the series Legs Weaver, again for Sergio Bonelli Editore, and in 1999 debutes in script-writing with “L’immortale” of the same collection.

In 2000 Alberti teams up with Luca Enoch to co-write a project for the french market: Morgana, published since 2002 by Les Humanoides Associes. Morgana is translated in France, Italy, Germany, Portugal and Spain and the first issue was also released in the US. Again for Humanoides, in 2004, he joins writer Kurt Busiek to create the new series Redhand.

Alberti has also illustrated some covers for Federico Memola’s series Jonathan Steele and since 2006 has been collaborating with DC Comics doing covers for Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Doctor Fate and Shadowpact.

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