Bepi Vigna
A writer and screenwriter, born in Baunei (Sardinia) in 1957. After working in advertising (as a copywriter) and television (as a writer and director), he made a name for himself as a comic book writer, for Sergio Bonelli Editore (Dylan Dog, Zagor, Martin Mystère) and other publishers. In 1991, with his colleagues Serra and Medda, he created Nathan Never, one of the major Italian science fiction hits, published in various countries around the world.
For his work in comics, he has received numerous awards as the best Italian writer, including the Premio Italia in 1991, the Yellow Kid Award in 1997, and the Premio ANAFI in 2017.
He also works with RAI as a radio and television writer, and has written film scripts, novels, and essays on the history and language of comic books. He has written various plays, staged in Italy and other European countries, occasionally directing some of the productions. As a director, he has made videos and documentaries, receiving awards at various festivals. He also runs the Centro Internazionale del Fumetto in Cagliari, and edits the magazine Teorema, which focuses on visual arts.