and Diabolik from the comics Diabolik was published as a succession of series, most of them one year long. The Giussani sisters wrote many of the stories until the 1980s, passing them gradually to
Patricia Martinelli’s - and others' - hands. The main bulk of the artwork is executed by
Sergio Zaniboni, who has been drawing Diabolik since 1969 (lately sharing the role with
Giorgio Montorio) until his death. Other artists working on the series include
Brenno Fiumali,
Franco Paludetti,
Enzo Facciolo and
Lino Jeva.
Comic series ; Prima Serie, 1962-1964. Issues #1-24. : The first issue,
Il Re del Terrore (in
English: "The King of Terror"), appeared in print on 1 November 1962. This was issue #1 of the first series. The next issue appeared on 1 February 1963, followed by monthly issues up to issue #24 in December 1964. ; Seconda Serie, 1965. Issues #25-50. : Publication switched to one issue every two weeks, with each series being one year and 26 issues long. ; Anno V, 1966. Issues #51-76. : The series began to be named for the year of publication since the first issue. ;Anno XII-XVI, 1973-1977. Issues #233-351 : The first 12 issues of Prima Serie started to be re-released, 2-4 a year, in place of regular issues. "Il Re del Terrore" was rereleased as Anno XII, No. 6 ;Anno XVII-XIX, 1978-1980. : 24 issues a year, published twice a month. ;Anno XX-XXV, 1981-1986. : 14 issues a year: published monthly, plus an extra issue in July and August. ;Anno XXVI-XXVII, 1987-1988. : 12 issues a year, published monthly. ;Anno XXVIII-XXXII, 1989-1993. : 7 issues a year ;Anno XXXIII, 1994. Issues #566-574 : 9 issues were published this year. Starting in July 1994, publication returned to once a month. ;Anno XXXIV-LXII, 1995-2023 (ongoing) : 12 issues a year, published monthly. In October 2013, the 800th issue was published.
Reprints and digests United States In 1986, Pacific Comics Club published 2 digest-size issues. Since 1997 a series of annual books with more complex stories has been released. In 2000, Scorpion started to publish digests, reaching 6 issues before stopping. Some American reprints have appeared.
Diabolik in India Diabolik was translated into Tamil and introduced to India in December 1987 by Prakash Publishers under their imprint Lion Comics. His first adventure was titled
Danger Diabolik. Though the story and the character got tremendous response, for various reasons, this was the only story published until 2013. In June 2013, Diabolik made his comeback via the same publisher, but this effort had more impact. It was launched in the Comic Con 2013 in Bengaluru with the storyline titled
Kutra Thiru Vizha (
A Carnival of Crime). Based on the positive response for the story arc and the style, in December 2013, Diabolik made his third appearance in
Operation Tornado. Lion Comics publishes these books in high standard digest format, priced at INR 40.
Other countries Issues of the series were published in multiple countries, most notably in Spain, Germany, France, Greece, Finland, Croatia, Belarus, Netherlands, Turkey, Serbia, Hungary, Brazil and Kenya. Diabolik was translated into Croatian on several occasions. First appearance was in
Superstrip biblioteka #43 published by Vjesnik - 25 episodes were published (1968-1971). New episodes were published by Art Print - 1 episode in 1999, Slobodna Dalmacija - 18 episodes (2000-2002) and Ludens - 4 annuals (2007-2010), 4 episodes (2017-still in print). A Serbian translation was launched by Maverick Kraljevo in 2002, with 2 episodes being published. In
Dutch 56 stories were published. Dutch company
Synti Groep has also
digitally released Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish and Turkish translations of Diabolik comics, as well as all the original Italian comics; 223 volumes were digitally released in English. ==Adaptations==