The genius of Roberto Raviola. Known professionally as Magnus
Curated by Luca Baldazzi, Michele Masini and Giovanni Nahmias, the exhibition traces the artistic evolution of the Bolognese master through more than 500 works
The exhibition ‘Il Segno di Magnus – From Alan Ford to Tex’ is being held at the Palazzo del Fumetto in Pordenone. It is dedicated to the master of Italian comics, Roberto Raviola, better known as Magnus.
La mostra "Il Segno di Magnus – Da Alan Ford a Tex" si tiene al Palazzo del Fumetto di Pordenone.
È dedicata al maestro del fumetto italiano Roberto Raviola, in arte Magnus, con oltre 500 opere tra tavole e disegni inediti.
Curata da Luca Baldazzi, Michele Masini e Giovanni Nahmias, ripercorre l'intera carriera artistica dell'autore.
Dai "neri" anni '60 come Kriminal e Satanik, creati con Max Bunker, alla satira grottesca di Alan Ford.
Include fumetti western come Lo Sconosciuto e il leggendario "Texone" La valle del terrore, esposto integralmente per la prima volta con 224 tavole originali.
Visitabile dal 5 aprile al 12 ottobre 2025, con visite guidate nei weekend e eventi collaterali.
Accompagnata da un catalogo da collezione con riproduzioni e saggi di esperti.
Un'immersione filologica nel segno unico di Magnus, tra bellezza ideale e realtà aspra.

By public transport
By train: from Pordenone train station, you can reach Palazzo del Fumetto on foot in about 15 minutes, walking through the city centre.
By bus: several bus lines run from the station to Palazzo del Fumetto: 3, 4, 5, P12, P13, P14, P23, P24, P33 and P65 (stop PARCO GALVANI).
By car
The closest car parks to Palazzo del Fumetto are:
On foot
From Pordenone’s historic centre, you can reach Palazzo del Fumetto in about 15 minutes. You can also follow the urban itinerary “Stories of people: saints, navigators and witches”.
Sunday: 10:00 - 19:00.
Thursday: 15:00 - 00:00.
Friday: 15:00 - 19:00.
Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00.
The entire museum is accessible to wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. The toilets are located in a building to the right of the entrance and are suitable for people with mobility impairments. You can also consult the museum’s accessibility guide and further useful information in the museum regulations. There is a tactile trail for the visually impaired and blind, created in collaboration with the Italian Union of the Blind, consisting of 10 explanatory signs with dual text: Braille and large-print raised text.
Last updated: 15/06/2026 04:14