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A special agent is sent by the Gods in the 123 Section County on the Earth to repair tragic problems.
From Mantova to Bruce Springsteen
La Monmouth University del New Jersey – 5 miglia da Asbury Park (gli springstiniani sanno) – nella special collection (15.000 documenti) dedicata a Bruce Springsteen nato a Freehold capoluogo della contea di Monmouth, ha acquisito il volume “Quattro giorni in un ‘altra città” che raccoglie le avventure de the Reporters serie creata da Giancarlo Malagutti (Mantova) e Sergio Zaniboni (Torino) comparsa nel 1983 sul mensile Orient Express, Edizioni Isola Trovata”, fa parte integrante della collezione. E’ certamente la prima comparsata di Springsteen in un fumetto. Il brano usato è “Drive all night” da The River, 1980. Le avventure che si dipanavano in quattro episodi erano già – dagli anni 80 – nella Special Collections Division della Michigan State University Libraries.
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Fumetti Italiani Vintage: Pepito di Bottaro
Personaggio: Pepito
Prima pubblicazione: 1955
Albi: 18
Edizioni Alpe
Mensile
80 pagine + copertina
Formato: 12,8 x 17,8 cm
Lire 80
Creato: Luciano Bottaro
Pépito est un personnage de bande dessinée créé par Luciano Bottaro en 1951, dans Gaie Fantasie. Il est publié ensuite en 1952 dans Cucciolo, avant d’avoir son propre journal, en 1955-1956, chez l’éditeur Renato Bianconi. Carlo Chendi écrit parfois des scénarios tandis que Franco Aloisi, Carlo Cossio, Guido Scala, Lellbach, Giorgio Rebuffi, Luciano Capitanio, Ferdinando Fusco dessinent aussi le personnage.
Pépito est un gentil petit corsaire à la frimousse rondouillarde coiffé d’un grand chapeau orné d’une tête de mort. Il est en lutte contre le méchant gouverneur Hernandez de la Banane (surnommé tantôt « Sa Ventripotence » tantôt « Sa Corpulence », ou encore « La Mortadelle à Pattes » en raison de son tour de taille) qui, assisté du diabolique inventeur Scartoff, fait régner l’injustice sur l’île de Las Ananas. À bord de son navire « la Cacahouète », il est aidé dans cette tâche par son second Crochette, les flibustiers Ventempoupe et La Merluche et un perroquet très bavard, Bec-de-Fer, auquel se joint, au gré des aventures, un singe nommé tantôt Perruche (histoire L’île aux singes) tantôt Pancrace (histoire La marmite volante).
The main character: Christine J. Carella is a young woman living alone in a large city; a modern anonymous city which could be Los Angeles and which provides the stage for all kinds of adventures.
The problems that give rise to her adventures are the same everyone has, work, money, relationships with others, people bullying her, love and so on.
What can you say about a character who never born?
She was beautiful! And intelligent.
She loved Moon River sung by Audrey Hepburn and she crying with Casablanca.
Chris Carella was a mixture of drama, comedy, and romance,(comedy-drama, or “dramedy”) and was one of the good examples of script by comic. But the series was never published, the Italian comics are still the same as those of the 50’s, only: bang! bang! aarhg… shot! kill him! etc…
If we find a good artist will publish with OutisFumetti
Chris Carella Graphic Novel #01

The main character: Christine J. Carella is a young woman living alone in a large city; a modern anonymous city which could be Los Angeles and which provides the stage for all kinds of adventures.
The problems that give rise to her adventures are the same everyone has, work, money, relationships with others, people bullying her, love and so on.
What can you say about a character who never born?
She was beautiful! And intelligent.
She loved Moon River sung by Audrey Hepburn and she crying with Casablanca.
Chris Carella was a mixture of drama, comedy, and romance,(comedy-drama, or “dramedy”) and was one of the good examples of script by comic. But the series was never published, the Italian comics are still the same as those of the 50’s, only: bang! bang! aarhg… shot! kill him! etc…
If we find a good artist will publish with OutisFumetti
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Happy B’day Jacovitti
Benito Jacovitti
Lisca di Pesce, Jac
(9 March 1923 – 3 December 1997, Italy)
Benito Jacovitti is probably the most famous Italian satirical cartoonist, best known for his absurd and humorous series full of grotesque characters and bizarre events, like ‘Cocco Bill’ and ‘Zorry Kid’. He was born Benito Franco Iacovitti in Termoli, in the province of Campobasso, as the son of a railroad worker and a mother of Albanese origins. His father had a fascination for the powerful political figures of the time, hence his son’s first names. Young Benito drew his first comic stories on the stones of the Termoli pavements at the age of 6.
He eventually headed to Florence, where he attended Art School. By 1939, Jacovitti (he artistically exchanged the first letter of his family name for a J) contributed his first cartoons to the satirical weekly Il Brivido. At this time, he also made the sole continuing story of his career for the Turin based publisher La Taurina, titled ‘L’Eroe delle Cinque Giornate’.
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Fumetti Italiani Vintage: Kansas Kid
Nome: Kansas Kid
Collana: Sparviero
Anno: 1948 – 1950
Albi: 153
Editore: Edizioni Ippocampo
Settimanale
Bianco e nero
Testi: A. Saccarello
Disegni: Carlo Cossio, Gino Cossio, Franco Donatelli