Above, a nice cover for Azzurro è l’inferno, aka Hell Is Blue, 1968, by Rab Dylan for the Italian publishers Silpe as part of its Giallo 70 line. This was Silpe’s first publication of many. The story is espionage set in Hong Kong, with all the James Bond style trappings. The author Dylan was pseudonymous, in this case for Italian writer Gualberto Titta, who we assume was worried people would laugh at his last name. What’s notable about this book, at least for us, is that the company was founded by genius illustrator Mario Ferrari, who we’ve featured several times. And once we knew that, it was suddenly obvious this was also Ferrari’s work on the cover. He’s top tier, and you can see plenty more from him here, here, and here.
Dylan—Rab Dylan, that is—plays in Hong Kong.