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C’era una volta il West was first released on 21 December 1968

C’era una volta il West was first released on 21 December 1968

Once Upon a Time in the West (C’era una volta il West is a 1968 epic Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone, who co-wrote it with Sergio Donati based on a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, cast against type, as the villain, Charles Bronson as his nemesis, Jason Robards as a bandit, and Claudia Cardinale as a newly widowed homesteader. 

A great comic about Leone.

Vintage graphic novel as a Xmas gift

Vintage graphic novel as a Xmas gift

Title: Risalendo il Missouri

Text/Art: Giancarlo Malagutti

Hardcover

Size: 10.5 x 14.3 (inches) 26,7 x 36,3 (cm)

Black and white

Pages: 48

Year: 1973 (original)  –  2020 (reprint as a gift)

just one copy

Born today Roy D’Ami

Born today Roy D’Ami

Rinaldo Dami (29 September 1923 – 15 February 1979, Italy) who was also known under the anglicized version of his name, Roy d’Ami, was a versatile creator of comics and the head of one of Italy’s most prestigious art agencies of the 1950s and 1960s. Born in Crimson del Grappa, Rinaldo Dami was taken prisoner by the British in North Africa in March 1943. He was sent to a camp in Algeria, and then to the island of Malta. Upon his return in Milan in 1947, Dami started working in the advertising and animation field.

He drew his first comics in 1948, when he found work at the publishing company Cremona Nuova. There, he illustrated series like ‘Blek e Gionni’, ‘Dixy Scott’ and ‘Il Piccolo Sergente’, in a style influenced by Milton Caniff. During the early 1950s, he drew a great many western comics for Audace, including ‘Mani in Alto’, ‘Gordon Jim’, ‘Il Sergente York’, ‘Cherry Brandy’, ‘La Pattuglia dei Bufalli’, ‘Il Ritorno dei Tre Bill’, the Bonelli scripted ‘Rio Kid’ and ‘Pecos Bill’, scripted by Guido Martina. Later on, he created several strips for Corriere dei Piccoli, such as the humorous ‘Scuterino’ and ‘Indianetto’, as well as several scenarios for other artists, such as Carlo Porciani (‘Davy Crockett’, ‘Haywatha’), Leone Cimpellin (‘Nerofumo’), Paolo Piffarerio (‘Apollo il Pollo’) and Ferdinando Tacconi (‘Moby Dick’). Also, he created ‘Piccolo Bisonte’ in Corrierino.

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Western comic book- New artists are welcomed

Western comic book- New artists are welcomed

Western comics is a comics genre usually depicting the American Old West frontier (usually anywhere west of the Mississippi River) and typically set during the late nineteenth century.

The term is generally associated with an American comic books genre published from the late 1940s through the 1950s (though the genre had continuing popularity in Europe, and persists in limited form in American comics today). Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about cowboys, gunfighters, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, and Native Americans.

Accompanying artwork depicted a rural America populated with such iconic images as guns, cowboy hats, vests, horses, saloons, ranches, and deserts, contemporaneous with the setting.

Sergio Leone great Bio Comic Book

Sergio Leone great Bio Comic Book

Italian comics artist Franco Bignotti

Italian comics artist Franco Bignotti

Franco Bignotti was born in 1930 in the province of Brescia. Later on, he moved to Milan, where he started out as an advertising illustrator. Afterwards, he worked as an illustrator of fairytale books, as well as schoolbooks. His first comics work was ‘Il Piccolo Centauro’, a series published from 1951 by Gioventù. The series was written by Dalmasso, with whom Bignotti also created stories for El Bravo in 1953.

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Franco Bignotti (Cellatica, 8 novembre 1930 – Milano, 16 febbraio 1991). Dopo aver frequentato l’Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, inizia a lavorare a Milano come grafico pubblicitario e illustratore di libri di fiabe e di testo per casa editrice Carroccio di Monza.

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Xtina artist’s portrait

Xtina artist’s portrait

The mysterious comic strips of Turok son of the stone

The mysterious comic strips of Turok son of the stone, by Alberto Giolitti.

Thanks to John Adcock for discovering them

Lupo Western-Horror mini-serie page 10

Lupo Western-Horror mini-serie page 10

The victims of the bloody Red Indian battles, whether whites or redskins, have returned. No longer enemies, they are united by a common idea of sowing terror and death. Will Lupo, at the cost of sacrificing his life, succeed in locking out the forces of darkness?