Career
Born in Milan, Brandoli made her debut in 1977 in Alter Alter magazine. Foreign that magazine, she drew Louisiana Strega (The Witch) with Renato Queirolo, who became her main scenarist. This comic was translated in many languages including French (published by Glénational), Danish (published by Carlsen), and Swedish (published by Medusa).
In Sweden it is called Rebecca, which was the name of the comic"s heroine.
Together, Brandoli and Queirolo also published two albums for a younger audience: Colorina and Il Mago di Oz (The Wizard of Oz). In 1981, Brandoli started the I Testamenti di Sant"Ambrogio (Rebecca) series in the magazine Linus.
This series narrates the adventures of a woman living in the 15th century Italy. The series was continued in Orient Express and Comic Artist
In 1988, she produced Alias for Isola Trovata, again with Queirolo.
She also started the Cuba 42 series with writer Ottavio De Angelis, set in the Second World War. Anna Brandoli is often thought of as a great comic artist. Her strong black and white style places her among the Italian comic masters such as Hugo Pratt.