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Xtina and the bet

Xtina and the bet

Fumetti neri Cobrak

Fumetti neri  Cobrak

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: Cobrak

Giallo a fumetti per adulti

Anno: 1966 

Editore: Berté Editore

Mensile

Pagine: 128

Bianco e nero

Lire: 150

Albi: 1

Disegni: M. Dinico

Copertina: M. Di Meo

Obscure fumetti Lello Kid

Obscure fumetti Lello Kid

Testata: Lello Kid

Anno: 1955 – 1957 

Editore: Sport Editoriale

Mensile

Lire: 50

Albi: 32

Personaggi:

Lello Kik di Zenobio Baggioli

Dick Mangiama di Zenobio Baggioli

Dante Graphic novel delay due to Covid19

Dante Graphic novel delay due to Covid19

The Dante volume will be published in the spring-summer of 2021.

Delay (also) due to Covid19. Those who have booked will receive an original drawing as a gift.

We remind, the graphic-novel will be available in Italian, English and French.

Le volume Dante sera publié au printemps-été 2021.

Retard (aussi) dû à Covid19. Ceux qui ont réservé recevront un dessin original en cadeau.

Nous rappelons que le roman graphique sera disponible en italien, anglais et français.

Born today Nevio Zeccara

Born today Nevio Zeccara

Nevio Zeccara (1 December 1924 – 8 April 2005)  made his debut in 1952 with several aviation and fantasy stories for Il Vittorioso. In the 1960s, he did erotic comics like ‘Hessa’. In Il Giorno dei Ragazzi, Zeccara drew ‘Willy West’ and ‘Gigi Strip’. He joined the Giolitti studio and began a production for the foreign market, most notably ‘Star Trek’ for the United States. For the British market, he did ‘Battler Britton’ in Thriller Comics, war stories in War Picture Library and ‘Phantom for Five’.

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Pippo Franco legge anche SORRY

Pippo Franco legge anche SORRY

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Testata: SORRY

Editore: Editrice Persona (Ennio Ciscato)

Rivista mensile a fumetti

Albi: 10

Numerazione da 1 a 11 (il numero 6 non è mai stato pubblicato)

Settembre 1972 – Ottobre 1973

Nel film: Giovannona Coscialunga Disonorata con Onore

Xtina Michelangelo’s joke

Xtina Michelangelo’s joke

Obscure fumetti Zampanò

Obscure fumetti Zampanò

Anno: 1957 – 1958

Editore: Sport Editoriale

Mensile

Pagine: 64

Lire: 50

Fumetti: 

Zampanò, disegni Nadir Quinto

Lampo e Zizi,

Favole aggiornate, (Giancarlo Agnello),

Baffettino e Nando (Zenobio Baggioli), 

Penna d’aquila, (E. Tonelli e Carlo Cossio)

Albi: 10

From Fellini’s Zampanò to Quinto’s Zampanò

From Fellini’s Zampanò to Quinto’s Zampanò

La strada (lit. ‘”The Road”‘) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini from his own screenplay co-written with Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman (Giulietta Masina) bought from her mother by Zampanò (Anthony Quinn), a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.

The idea for the character Zampanò came from Fellini’s youth in the coastal town of Rimini. A pig castrator lived there who was known as a womanizer: according to Fellini, “This man took all the girls in town to bed with him; once he left a poor idiot girl pregnant and everyone said the baby was the devil’s child.”[13] In 1992, Fellini told Canadian director Damian Pettigrew that he had conceived the film at the same time as co-scenarist Tullio Pinelli in a kind of “orgiastic synchronicity”.

Zampanò, art by Nadir Quinto

Born today Nadir Quinto

Born today Nadir Quinto

Nadir Quinto (26 November 1918 – 15 March 1994)   was born in Milan, and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera. He made his professional debut in 1946 in Il Corriere dei Piccoli. His work also appeared in Dinamite, Albi di Salgari, Festival and L’Intrepido. Between 1954 and 1964, he worked for the British market, doing illustration work and contributing ‘Robin Hood’ stories to Thriller Picture Library.

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