Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy is rich in visual and imaginative suggestions, capable of intertwining in total harmony with words and triplets in alternating rhyme, giving life to a unique and fascinating work. Over the centuries, the “divine poem” has inspired generations of authors and artists, who have re-proposed Dante's journey into the afterlife through different languages and expressive codes, first of all representative art. Above all, the visual and artistic translations of Dante’s work have influenced many writers and cartoonists who, starting from lithographs and ancient tables - think of the Divine Comedy illustrated by Gustave Doré in the second half of the nineteenth century - have developed their own transposition of the p...