Giorgio Cavedon (17 December 1930 – 14 October 2001)[1] was an Italian publisher, cartoonist and screenwriter.
Outside his work in comics, Cavedon was also an accomplished musician, being a member of the Milan College Jazz Society and had the desire to become a filmmaker.
[2] Cavedon would casually return to the film industry in the next few years, including Renato Dall'Ara's assistant on Scano Boa and directing a part of the anthology comedy film I soldi.
[2] His comic Isabella was published between April 1966 and October 1976 with 263 issues.
[2][4] Cavedon and Barbieri created several other comic series following Isabella such as Jacula, Hessa, Lucrezia, Messalina, Lucifera, and Jungla.