Fumetti Italiani Vintage: Ardito

Fumetti Italiani Vintage: Ardito

Testata: Ardito

Anno: 1952 

Editore: Edizioni Dardo

Settimanale

Pagine: 48 

Bianco e nero

Lire: 30

Personaggi: 

Drago: Burne Hogarth, 

Red Ryder: Fred Harman, 

Mark Trail: Ed Dood, 

Koska: Pietro Gamba, 

Marussia: Sergio Tarquinio

Capitan Ardito: Angelo Saccarello, 

Yanko: Edgardo Dell’Acqua

Nyoka: Varii

Sceriffo Cassidy (probabilmente Hopalong Cassidy)

Copertine: Franco Donatelli, Edgardo dell’Acqua, Francesco Gamba, Sergio Tarquinio, Giovanni Sinchetto.

Xtina surrealismo Magritte

Xtina surrealismo Magritte

Centered on the life of Xtina, in her work as assistant in a Museum, Xtina’s chronicles the daily challenges of a worker. At work, we follow xtina as she copes with friends, relationships, and the day-to-day trials of a working woman living life in the 21st century.

René François Ghislain Magritte ( 21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist, who became well known for creating a number of witty and thought-provoking images. Often depicting ordinary objects in an unusual context, his work is known for challenging observers’ preconditioned perceptions of reality. His imagery has influenced pop art, minimalist art, and conceptual art.

9 Mathias 9

9 Mathias 9

Nine volumes of Mathias produced by outisfumetti

Text and Art: Giancarlo Malagutti

All Italian locations:

1 – Doppiopasso  (the Alps)

2 – Venezia

3 – Mediterranean islands

4 –  Roma

5 – Tuscia between Lazio / Tuscany

6 – Firenze

7 – Mantova

8 – Bellagio (Como lake)

9 – Doppiopasso (Winter)

Erio Nicolò, i Laramy della valle

Erio Nicolò, i Laramy della valle

Erio Nicolo was born in Florence in 1919 and studied graphics at the Art Institute. He made his professional comics debut in 1939, in magazine Giungla! After the war, Nicolo started collaborating with writer Luigi Grecchi, on titles such as ‘Forza John’, ‘Prince Chiomadoro’, ‘Karate il Lupo Bianco’, ‘I Laramy della Valle’ and the humorous ‘Superbone’. For the studio of Roy d’Ami, Nicolò created ‘Battler Britton’, aimed at the English market. From 1964, he worked for Bonelli on the famous series ‘Tex Willer’, creating around 150 stories until his death in 1983.

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