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Lucca is not only the city of comics

Lucca is not only the city of comics

Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio, in a fertile plain near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the capital of the Province of Lucca. It is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls.

Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of an earlier Ligurian settlement in the 3rd century BC called Luk meaning marsh in which the name Lucca originated) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre may still be seen in the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro.
At the Lucca Conference, in 56 BC, Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus reaffirmed their political alliance known as the First Triumvirate.
Frediano, an Irish monk, was bishop of Lucca in the early sixth century. At one point, Lucca was plundered by Odoacer, the first Germanic King of Italy. Lucca was an important city and fortress even in the sixth century, when Narses besieged it for several months in 553. Under the Lombards, it was the seat of a duke who minted his own coins. The Holy Face of Lucca (or Volto Santo), a major relic supposedly carved by Nicodemus, arrived in 742. During the eighth-tenth centuries Lucca was a center of Jewish life, the community being led by the Kalonymos family (which at some point during this time migrated to Germany to become a major component of proto-Ashkenazic Jewry). Lucca became prosperous through the silk trade that began in the eleventh century, and came to rival the silks of Byzantium. During the tenth–eleventh centuries Lucca was the capital of the feudal margraviate of Tuscany, more or less independent but owing nominal allegiance to the Holy Roman Emperor.

real men, half men, little men, ominicchi and the windbags

real men, half men, little men, ominicchi and the windbags

“what we call humanity… I divide it into five categories: real men, half men, little men, ominicchi and the windbags…”

“quella che chiamiamo umanità…  io la divido in cinque categorie: gli uomini veri, i mezz’uomini, gli ominicchi, i ruffiani e i quaquaraquà…”

Leonardo Sciascia, il giorno della civetta

Topolino Mickey Mouse never seen

Topolino Mickey Mouse never seen

Il Giornale di Topolino (Mickey Mouse)

First: 31 December 1932
Published: Casa Editrice Nerbini (Firenze)
Editor: Paolo Lorenzini, who signs himself “Collodi Nipote” (Collodi nephew) he is the nephew of the creator of Pinocchio.
Pages: 8
Size: 35 × 25 cm
First Italian magazine dedicated to the characters created by Walt Disney. The first 6 volumes are non-original Disney stories created by Giove Toppi.

From Movie to Comic Book Tentacles

From Movie to Comic Book Tentacles

Title: Tentacles (Tentacoli)
Director: Ovidio G. Assonitis
Written by Steven W. Carabatsos, Tito Carpi, Jerome Max
Music by Stelvio Cipriani
Production company: Cherkawy Limited
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures (USA)
20th Century Fox (UK)
Warner-Columbia Filmverleih (Germany)
Columbia Pictures (Europe)
Warner Bros (Norway)
Release date: 25 February 1977 (Italy), 15 June 1977 (New York)
Running time: 102 minutes
Country: Italy, United States
Language: English
Budget $750,000

Cast:
John Huston as Ned Turner
Shelley Winters as Tillie Turner
Bo Hopkins as Will Gleason
Henry Fonda as Mr. Whitehead, President of Trojan Construction
Delia Boccardo as Vicky Gleason
Cesare Danova as John Corey
Claude Akins as Sheriff Robards
Alan Boyd as Mike
Sherry Buchanan as Judy
Franco Diogene as Chuck
Marc Fiorini as Don

Comic Book:
Title: Tentacolis
Text: Pier Carpi
Art: Giancarlo Malagutti, Giorgio Montorio
Publisher: Edifumetto (Italy), Elvipress (France)
Year: 1978

Topo Gigio in Spagna Ana María Solsona

Topo Gigio in Spagna Ana María Solsona

Programma: Amigos del martes

Rete: TVE 

10 October 1960 

Star: Ana María Solsona

Topo Gigio

Creato: Maria Perego

Anno: 1958

Topo Gigio in Spagna

Topo Gigio es como Torrebruno, y no me refiero a bajito. Ambos son italianos, aterrizan en España en los años sesenta y conquistaron los minicorazones de todos los niños de la infancia de la piel de toro en menos que Verónica Romeo te canta un gallo. Topo Gigio llegó por primera vez a todos los hogares españoles que tuviesen televisión por aquel entonces dentro del programa Amigos del Martes, de TVE, junto a la presentadora Ana María Solsona, con la que mantenía amenas conversaciones. Y también llegó prácticamente a la vez a la gran pantalla en una película llamada Las aventuras de Topo Gigio, que tuvo mucho éxito en Gijón y alrededores. Que no, que no es una coña a lo «hacer una gira por Soria y forrarse», sino porque el largometraje ganó el Pelayo de Oro del Festival de Cine Infantil de Gijón, que son una especie de TP de Oro autóctonos.

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