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Dylan Dog has had a significant impact on the comic book industry, inspiring a new wave of horror comics and influencing creators worldwide. The series has been praised for its originality, atmosphere, and storytelling, which have raised the bar for horror comics. The success of Dylan Dog has also paved the way for other Italian horror comics, showcasing the country's rich tradition of genre fiction.

| Numero | Title (Italian) | Significance | |--------|----------------|---------------| | 1 | L’alba dei morti viventi | Debut — reinvention of zombies as tragic, not just gore. | | 7 | Johnny Freak | Most disturbing Sclavi story — circus freak, identity, and horror of normality. | | 14 | La mora | Witch trials and small-town paranoia. | | 25 | Memorie dall’invisibile | Dylan meets his own subconscious as a doppelgänger. | | 55 | Mater Morbi | The plague personified — masterpiece of atmospheric dread. | -Dylan Dog Albi 1 - 281 -ITALIANO--l

The era of spanning from Issue #1 to Issue #281 (1986–2010) represents the most iconic and influential period of the "Investigator of Nightmares". Created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Sergio Bonelli Editore, this run transformed Italian comics by blending classic horror with surrealism, social commentary, and philosophical depth. The Golden Age: Issues 1–100 Dylan Dog has had a significant impact on

Would you like a complete checklist of all 281 titles, or a breakdown of the best jumping-on points for new readers? | Numero | Title (Italian) | Significance |

Retailers like Edicola Online carry various Dylan Dog collections, including incomplete sequences and special editions.