- Federico Colpi
Federico Colpi (born
January 4 ,1969 inPadua , Italy) is apublisher , comic artist,translator ,columnist andanime producer.History
He started his activity as a comic artist drawing comic versions of popular Japanese TV shows, such as
Leiji Matsumoto 'sQueen Millennia ,Tiger Mask andVoltron , which were published by several Italianfanzines . Since 1998 he has been atranslator ofsociology andanthropology essays for several Italian magazines.1990s
After moving to Japan in 1990, he focussed in promoting the
manga andanime culture in Europe, where it was still considered a mixture of violence and sex.He was the first foreigner to sign a publishing agreement with Japanese giant
Shueisha , which did not have an International Sales Division at the time. After he signed the massively successfulBuronson 's andTetsuo Hara 'sHokuto no Ken andMasami Kurumada 'sSaint Seiya for the Italian publisherGranata Press andAkira Toriyama 's Dragon Ball for the French publisher Glénat,Shueisha eventually decided to appoint a person in charge for International operations.Fact|date=February 2007He was also the first non-Japanese person to arrange deals for the foreign translation of successful titles such as
Go Nagai 'sDevilman andMazinger Z ,Leiji Matsumoto 'sCaptain Harlock ,Hayao Miyazaki 'sNausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and making deals with such companies asShogakukan ,Tokuma Shoten ,Akita Shoten , Kadokawa Media Office (nowKadokawa Shoten ),Shinshokan ,Seishinsha amongst others.He also translated into Italian most of the comic books that he licensed, including
Rumiko Takahashi 'sUrusei Yatsura andRanma 1/2 ,Sho Fumimura andRyoichi Ikegami 'sSanctuary ,Masami Yuki 'sPatlabor and many works ofGo Nagai ,Masamune Shirow andLeiji Matsumoto .By being the only foreigner in Japan in the early '90s to show a deep interest for
manga andanime , at one point he attracted the attention of many Japanese magazines, radio and TV stations. He appeared as a guest commentator in shows byTV Asahi ,Fuji Television ,TV Tokyo , TBS andNippon Cultural Broadcasting . In an interview to the Japanese weekly magazine "Spa!" (Fujisankei Communications Group ) he indicatedMasamune Shirow and the female group Clamp as the most promising Japanesemangaka .Fact|date=February 2007 In a few years both did indeed became international stars, and Clamp returned the favor by asking him to write an introduction to the Japanese pocket edition ofTokyo Babylon . Later, anNHK crew followed him for two weeks around Europe and Japan to take a documentary of his life which was broadcast on the national channel.He also published several essays on the Japanese
manga andanime business inGranata Press ' monthlyMangazine andPlaneta DeAgostini 's monthly "Manga Shonen".Since 1992 he cooperated with Spain's
Planeta DeAgostini and UK'sManga Entertainment , handling the licensing of many hits, such as Clamp'sTokyo Babylon and theOVA seriesMacross Plus .Dynamic Group of Companies
Angered and frustrated at the behavior of some European licensees he was working for, in 1994 he decided to leave his business as a free agent and joined
Go Nagai 'sDynamic Planning as the Director of the International Department. Simultaneously, he started writing the popular column "Umi no Muko no Otaku na Hanashi" (Otaku stories from the other side of the Ocean) on a magazine published byBandai and Mediaworks.Predicating that the
anime andmanga business cannot be developed upon licensing, but that Japanese publishers and studios must directly enter foreign markets, withDynamic Planning he promoted the "Dynamic Group of Companies", a network of companies throughoutEurope andAsia specializing in publishing and distributingmanga andanime internationally. At his peak in 2001, the "Dynamic Group of Companies" included Dynamic Italia (Italy ), Dynamic Visions (Belgium ), Dynamic Iberia/Selecta Vision (Spain ), Dynamic Sk Espana (Spain ), Dynamic Portugal (Portugal ), Dynamic Multimedia Taiwan (Taiwan ), Dynamic Multimedia Hong Kong (China ) and Dynamic Entertainment Europe (The Netherlands ) and, was reporting sales in excess of 20 million dollars.Fact|date=February 2007Colpi, as a representative for
Dynamic Planning established all these companies, supervised them and was in charge of all their acquisitions from Japan, which included international hits such as Dragon Ball,Neon Genesis Evangelion ,Cowboy Bebop ,Kimagure Orange Road ,Serial Experiments Lain .21st Century
In Spring 2001, after a long disease which left him partially paralyzed for more than six months and after signing a deal with
Sunrise for the Italian rights ofMobile Suit Gundam , he announced that his dream to bring the bestmanga andanime to Europe were finally fulfilled and that he was leaving the business to concentrate on his interests in anthropology and linguistics.However, when
Dynamic Planning chose to break their ties with the "Dynamic Group of Companies" in retaliation to delayed payments and the group broke apart, Colpi was called again to deal with the problems left by the former companies. Together with some fellow employees ofd/world , theDynamic Planning andMarubeni 'sjoint-venture which was supervising the "Dynamic Group of Companies", he established in Tokyod/visual and for the following two years he helpedDynamic Planning and other Japanese licensors to recover amounts unpaid by their European licensees. Simultaneously, he promoted actions againstpiracy inEurope jointly with several Japanese studios and publishers.In 2004 he decided to convertd/visual into a publishing house, in order to promote again Japanesemanga andanime in Europe and South Asia, where the penetration ofpiracy has eroded a considerable part of the local markets.List of works
Credited as producer and translator
*Go Nagai's "Devilman - The Definitive Edition" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-00-3)
*Go Nagai's "Devilman - The Definitive Edition" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-05-4)
*Go Nagai's "Devilman - The Definitive Edition" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-11-9)
*Go Nagai's "Devilman - The Definitive Edition" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-16-x)
*Go Nagai's "Devilman - The Definitive Edition" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-17-8)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-01-1)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-06-2)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-12-7)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-18-6)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-19-4)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #06 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-20-8)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #07 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-21-6)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #08 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-22-4)
*Go Nagai's "Cutey Honey 21" #09 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-23-2)
*Go Nagai's "Z Mazinger" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-02-X)
*Go Nagai's "Z Mazinger" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-07-0)
*Go Nagai's "Z Mazinger" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-13-5)
*Go Nagai's "Z Mazinger" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-24-0)
*Go Nagai's "Z Mazinger" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-45-3)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-03-8)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-08-9)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-14-3)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-25-9)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-26-7)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #06 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-27-5)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #07 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-28-3)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #08 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-29-1)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #09 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-30-5)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #10 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-31-3)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #11 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-32-1)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #12 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-33-X)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #13 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-34-8)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #14 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-35-6)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #15 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-36-4)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #16 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-37-2)
*Go Nagai's "Devillady" #17 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-38-0)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-04-6)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-09-7)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-15-1)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-39-9)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-40-2)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #06 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-41-0)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #07 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-42-9)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #08 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-43-7)
*Go Nagai's "Shutendoji" #09 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-44-5)
*Go Nagai's "Mazinkaiser" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-10-0)
*Go Nagai's "Mazinkaiser" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-46-1)
*Go Nagai's "Mazinkaiser" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-47-X)
*Go Nagai's "Mazinkaiser" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-04-6)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Amon" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-51-8)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Amon" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-52-6)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Amon" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-53-4)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Amon" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-54-2)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Amon" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-55-0)
*Go Nagai & Yu Kinutani's "Strange Days" (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-127-2)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Dynamic Superobot Wars" (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-57-7)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-86-0)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-87-9)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-88-7)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-89-5)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-90-9)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #06 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-91-7)
*Go Nagai & Ken Ishikawa's "Getter Saga" #07 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-92-5)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Mazinger Z" (Italian) #01 (ISBN 4-902751-73-9)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Mazinger Z" (Italian) #02 (ISBN 4-902751-74-7)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Mazinger Z" (Italian) #03 (ISBN 4-902751-75-5)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Mazinger Z" (Italian) #04 (ISBN 4-902751-76-3)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Mazinger Z" (Italian) #05 (ISBN 4-902751-77-1)
*Go Nagai & Gosaku Ota's "Great Mazinger" (Italian) #01 (ISBN 4-86237-021-7)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-78-X)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-79-8)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-80-1)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-81-X)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #05 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-82-8)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #06 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-000-4)
*Go Nagai's "Violence Jack" #07 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-001-2)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #01 (ISBN 4-902751-58-5)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #02 (ISBN 4902751593)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #03 (ISBN 4-902751-61-5)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #04 (ISBN 4-902751-62-3)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #05 (ISBN 4-902751-63-1)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #06 (ISBN 4-902751-64-X)
*Buronson & Tetsuo Hara's "Hokuto no Ken/Ken il Guerriero" (Italian) #07 (ISBN 4-902751-65-8)
*Susumu Higa's "Kajimunugatai" (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-60-7)
*Makoto Shinkai & Mizu Sahara's "Hoshi no koe/La Voce delle Stelle" (Italian) #01 (ISBN 4-902751-72-0)
*Masamune Shirow's "Appleseed" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-83-6)
*Masamune Shirow's "Appleseed" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-84-4)
*Masamune Shirow's "Appleseed" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-85-2)
*Eiji Ohtsuka & Yu Kinutani's "Leviathan" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-902751-99-2)
*Eiji Ohtsuka & Yu Kinutani's "Leviathan" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-047-0)
*Shozo Numa & Tatsuya Egawa's "Yapoo the Human Cattle" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-057-8)
*Shozo Numa & Tatsuya Egawa's "Yapoo the Human Cattle" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-058-6)
*Shozo Numa & Tatsuya Egawa's "Yapoo the Human Cattle" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-059-4)
*Akihiro Yamada's "Beast of East" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-063-2)
*Masakazu Yamaguchi's "Birth" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-065-9)
*Masakazu Yamaguchi's "Birth" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-066-7)
*Masakazu Yamaguchi's "Birth" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-067-5)
*Trawar Asada's "Pied Piper" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-074-8)
*Trawar Asada's "Pied Piper" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-075-6)
*Trawar Asada's "Pied Piper" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-076-4)
*Mitsuteru Yokoyama's "Babil Junior" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-083-7)
*Mitsuteru Yokoyama's "Babil Junior" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-084-5)
*Mitsuteru Yokoyama's "Babil Junior" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-085-3)
*Mitsuteru Yokoyama's "Mars" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-109-4)
*Shigeru Miziki's "Kitaro from the Graveyard" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-090-X)
*Shotaro Ishinomori's "Ryu the Caveman" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-107-8)
*Shotaro Ishinomori's "Ryu the Caveman" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-108-6)
*Toshio Maeda's "Urotsukidoji" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-166-3)
*Toshio Maeda's "Urotsukidoji" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-167-1)
*Toshio Maeda's "Urotsukidoji" #03 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-168-X)
*Toshio Maeda's "Urotsukidoji" #04 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-169-8)
*Masaomi Kanzaki's "Kaze" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-170-1)
*Keiichi Koike's "Ultraheaven" #01 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-178-7)
*Keiichi Koike's "Ultraheaven" #02 (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-179-5)
*Atsushi Kaneko's "R" (Italian) (ISBN 4-86237-181-7)Credited as Executive Producer
*Go Nagai's "Mazinkaiser" (Dynamic Planning, Dentsu, d/world, Bandai Visual, 2001)
Credited as Author
*"Lo sviluppo dei manga e le loro radici culturali" (Universita' di Venezia, 1995)
Credited as Contributor
*Clamp's "Tokyo Babylon" (pocket edition, Shinshokan, 2000) (ISBN:4-403500-27-7)
References
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