Giuseppe Costabile
BIO
Giuseppe Costabile
Giuseppe Costabile is an Italian comic book artist who trained for four years at the Scuola Romana dei Fumetti. Driven by a deep passion for visual storytelling, he focuses on conveying emotion through his illustrations, often operating under the creative philosophy of being a "Builder of Dreams." His professional career includes the artwork for the 32-page story Arma Letale in La Lupa #0, published by Venezia Comix in 2016, and the illustration of the story Pupazzo for the Leviathan Labs anthology Miasma in 2020. He has gained international recognition through his work on the series Cardinal Dagon (volumes 1–7), published by Behemoth Comics in the United States and Leviathan Labs in Italy. Additionally, he contributed to the San Francesco school catalog for the Progetto Cultura initiative of the Calabria Region.
Giuseppe Costabile is an Italian comic book artist who trained for four years at the Scuola Romana dei Fumetti. Driven by a deep passion for visual storytelling, he focuses on conveying emotion through his illustrations, often operating under the creative philosophy of being a "Builder of Dreams." His professional career includes the artwork for the 32-page story Arma Letale in La Lupa #0, published by Venezia Comix in 2016, and the illustration of the story Pupazzo for the Leviathan Labs anthology Miasma in 2020. He has gained international recognition through his work on the series Cardinal Dagon (volumes 1–7), published by Behemoth Comics in the United States and Leviathan Labs in Italy. Additionally, he contributed to the San Francesco school catalog for the Progetto Cultura initiative of the Calabria Region.