Italian comics
An Italian Comic is a comic book that generally is comprised of a graphic novel, with album length stories (ca. 60 pages). It is locally know as Fumetto, altough this latter term is used, in common english, to describe a specific comic genre (see Fumetti).
The most popular Italian Comics have been translated into many languages, other than italian.
Famous authors
- Max Bunker
- Guido Crepax
- Benito Jacovitti
- Milo Manara
- Hugo Pratt
- Tiziano Sclavi
Famous comics
- Alan Ford by Max Bunker
- Click ("Il Giotto") by Milo Manara
- Cocco Bill by Benito Jacovitti,
- Corto Maltese by Hugo Pratt
- Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi
- Fort Wheeling by Hugo Pratt
- Giuseppe Bergman by Milo Manara
- Jesuit Joe by Hugo Pratt
- Ken Parker by Giancarlo Berardi
- Morgan by Hugo Pratt
- Rat-Man by Leo Ortolani
- Sergeant Kirk by Hugo Pratt
- Tex Willer by G.L.Bonelli
- Valentina by Guido Crepax
- Zagor by Sergio Bonelli
Links
- For a non-exhaustive list of Italian authors, see List of comic creators
- For a non-exhaustive list of Italian comic books, see List of comic books
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