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Calafrio

D-Arte · 1981–1993 · 52 issues
About the series

A moody, Brazilian horror anthology series that ran for 52 issues from 1981 to 1993, Calafrio (meaning "chills" or "goosebumps") was a cornerstone of the D-Arte publishing house. Known for its striking, often grotesque painted covers and a rotating stable of local talent—most notably its creator and principal artist, Rodolfo Zalla—the series specialized in short, twist-ending tales of the macabre, supernatural, and psychological terror. It stands as a landmark of Brazilian independent comics, offering a darkly imaginative, consistently unsettling read that captured a distinct national flavor of horror during its twelve-year run.

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