Giallo a fumetti Joe Sub

Giallo a fumetti Joe Sub

Testata: Joe Sub (Agente F.B.I. del mare)

Anno: 1965 – 1970

Editore: Editrice Ma-Ga

Testi: Giorgio Boschero (Bosko, Bosckero), Capparucci (Kappa), Umberto Sammarini (S. Marini), Cpt. Storm, Edoardo Morricone (John M. Paul, John M. Pane)

Disegni: Giorgio Boschero (Xalox), Tullo Palasciano (Tullo), Angelo Todaro (Paul Bennet), Domenico Mirabella, Mario Janni, Luigi Stefanelli (Stefoo – Stefan), Umberto Sammarini (U. Sam, Voronok, Max Roy), Edoardo Morricone (Morrik), Romano Felmang (R269), Caccamo, Luigi De Cinque (De 5)

Copertine: Franco Picchioni (P. Franco), F. Simoni

Mensile

Pagine: 128 

Bianco e nero

Lire: 150 / 200

Albi: 67

Xtina comic strip Mother’s Day

Xtina comic strip Mother’s Day

Wanted Gelosino Comic Book

Wanted Gelosino Comic Book

Cerchiamo copia di questo albetto. Anche solo scans.

Titolo: Le Avventure di Gelosino

Anno: 1959

Numero unico

Pubblicato da: Geloso Elettronica

Pagine: 16 (compresa copertina)

Formato: 12,5 x 18,7

Colore

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Born today Pietro Raschitelli

Born today Pietro Raschitelli

Born today Pietro Raschitelli

Asterix mini (inedita?) storia

Asterix mini (inedita?) storia

Fumetti Neri Masokis

Fumetti Neri Masokis

Fumetti neri (Italian for “black comics”) is a subgenre of Italian comics, born in Italy with (and after) the creation of the Diabolik character (1962).

Testata: Masokis

Lingua: italiano

Paese: Italia

Testi: Dick Meson

Disegni: Tullio Rolandi

Editore: Europresse

Data: 1966 

Albi: 5 (due one shot) poi collana di 3 albi 

Pagine: 128

Bianco e nero

Lire: 150

Adam big brawl

Adam big brawl 

Double page, believe it or not, drawn on a train.

Born today Mario Carìa

Born today Mario Carìa

Mario Carìa (Roma 1934-2001) studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Rome, before taking his first steps as an illustrator designing sets for the “Paradiso and Favalli”  film studio. The young artist then drew covers for Polar Books and various movie stills, as well as several posters for the 1960 Olympics Games. In 1962, he worked for the Nerbini comic series “Avventura West” and created his one and only own comic in 1963: “I Fratelli Senza Paura” (“Brothers Without Fear”), a Western story written by Emilio Fanelli. But Caria’s best remembered for his work with publisher Fratelli Spada, as their most prolific cover artist. He produced hundreds of covers in the 1960’s and 1970’s, that appeared not only in Italy, but reprinted around the world. Star Trek, The Phantom, Brick Bradford, Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant , and Mandrake, were just a few of the popular characters he painted monthly. Mario was renowned for producing dynamic action scenes by only a simple phone call with an editor, able to capture the exact  image for a cover. With that simple format, he illustrated  around 40 covers per month. Once leaving publisher Fratelli Spada, Mario Carìa worked for numerous Italian editors (both in books and comics as well as television magazines) until the early nineties. Outside print, he returned to Dino de Laurentis Studios drawing scenery for the sets. In 1992, an auction sale of his original works – mainly composed of his Fratelli Spada covers – was organized at Christie’s offices in Rome, recognizing the value of his outstanding work over his many years as an illustrator.

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