Fabrizio Capigatti was born in 1976 in Venice, where he lives and works. In 1999 he created the Role Playing Game Venetia Obscura, in 2001 its expansion Venetia Obscura - Laguna Expansion and in 2005 Charme - the first erotic RPG with a futurist setting.
In 2006 he created the character Capitan Venezia; in 2008 Il folle volo (Edizioni del Vento) was released; in 2012 Vola my angel, fly (Bottero publisher) was released.
In 2013 he entered the Fiction course of Carlo Lucarelli's "Bottega Finzioni" working with teachers such as: Marcello Fois, Wilma Labate, Michele Cogo and Marco Manetti (Manetti Bros). In 2014 he participated in the workshop held by Andrea Segre and in the intensive course held by Doriana Leondeff for film writing.
For the Manetti Bros he writes between 2013 and 2015 three episodes, including the pilot, of the new web-series Macabrus on the subject of the Manetti Bros.
In 2014 the Kocis project for an animated series reaches the final of the "Cartoon on the Bay".
From 2012 to today, starting from a restyling, he creates the Universe of Italian Superheroes with the headlines of the new Capitan Venezia and La Lupa. In production today are Capitan Palermo in collaboration with the "School of Comics in Palermo", BoobsHells, Capitan Napoli and Capitan Milano.
In 2016 he wrote for Noise Press “Try to set the night on fire”, closing episode in n. 4 of Dead Blood.
For "Tatai Lab" he writes 47 Ronin Manga, a comic transposition of the famous Japanese play Chushingura in collaboration with the Ca 'Foscari University of Venice and the International Manga Museum of Kyoto and illustrated by Emanuele Tenderini from whom, in 2016, he is an exhibition on characters was held at the “MAO - Museo d'Arte Orientale di Torino”.