Fernando Fusco en France

Fernando Fusco en France

Born in Ventimiglia, Fernando Fusco had a large production for the French and British market, working in varying genres like romance and western. He made his debut in 1948 with the series ‘Jeff Cooper’, that was published by Chiavari. During his military service he worked for Il Vittorioso. Afterwards, in 1955, he moved to France, where he went to work for the Editions Mondiales. After some appearances in Hurrah!, he made comic adaptations of novels in Paris Journal Junior/Paris Jour. For the Intermonde agency, he adapted Victor Hugo’s ‘L’Homme qui Rit’ under the pseudonym Rifer, as well as ‘Cosmos An 2200’, that was written by Claude Vaincourt and published in L’Union.

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