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Sibilla & Verga
by Luciano Bernasconi

Sibilla by Stephane Roux

Cagliostro by Luciano Bernasconi

REAL NAME: Elena Drago.

OCCUPATION: Investigator of the Occult and the Paranormal, "Heir" of Cagliostro.

CITIZENSHIP: Italian.

PLACE OF BIRTH: Venice.

RELATIVES: Dragut, Elena Drago (16th century ancestors), Capitaine Drago (ancestor), western avenger Drago (ancestor); no known present-day relatives.

FRIENDS: Leonardo Verga (reporter), Maria Carpi (editor Flash), Phenix, "Champagne" (André Thorent), Cagliostro, Count Saint-Germain, Bob Lance.

ENEMIES: Maleficus, The Werewolves of Montelupo (Mafia Assassins), Federico Balsamo.

BASE OF OPERATIONS: Milan.

GROUP MEMBERSHIPS: Double Solitaire (informal, with Phenix).

GENDER: Female.

HEIGHT: 5'5"

WEIGHT: 125 lbs.

EYES: Green.

HAIR: Black.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES: None.

POWERS: Average physical abilities. Vast knowledge of the Occult. Ability to manipulate magical forces through spells for a variety of physical and supernatural effects.

WEAPONRY: Ring of Cagliostro. Also owns Book of Cagliostro.

BIOGRAPHY: Much about Sibilla's past remains unknown. She is the descendent of Elena Drago, sister of 16th century Barbaresque captain Dragut, raised by Cagliostro, one of the immortal Twelve (as is Saint-Germain). The presentday Elena was raised by her mother to assume the mantle of "Heir" of Cagliostro. Cagliostro has appeared to her several times in near-ghostly, supernatural guise; we do not know if he is alive or dead. Elena works at home, writing a bestselling column about the occult which she signs Sibilla for Milan-based Flash magazine. The column is syndicated throughout Europe in other magazines owned by British millionnaire Sir Daniel Wilson. Sir Daniel, his factotum "Champagne", Flash editor Maria Carpi, and fellow investigative reporter Leonardo Verga are the only ones in the publishing world to know that Sibilla is Elena Drago. Letters from readers often provide Sibilla with cases to investigate. Sibilla has also teamed up on a semi-regular basis with Phenix, and with fellow occult practicioners, the Count Saint-Germain and Bob Lance.

NOTE: Sibilla is not to be confused with Sybill (or The Sybill), daughter of Maleficus and the Goddess of the Abyss Misr, and current girlfriend of the Count Saint-Germain.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: The adventures of Sibilla was originally published in Futura Nos. 32 and 33. Sibilla teamed up with Phenix in Fantask No. 5 and recently helped Jean Sten against Wampus.

Title art by Fred Grivaud, Denis Rodier & Marc Lataste.