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1908 Italian newsstands saw the first issue of
Il Corriere dei Piccoli, the first mainstream publication
primarily dedicated to comics.
The fascist regime was quick to recognize the potential for
propaganda through the new medium and. several
periodicals published educational comics for Italian youth,
At The end of World War II many titles that were forced to suspend publication
during the war come back to the newsstands. The most significant phenomenon was the
appearance of comics books that presented collected
stories from the periodicals as well as new adventures of
Italian characters .
Among the host of Italian series that were created during these
years, Tex Willer is without doubt the most renowned.
followed
by Zagor (1961), , Il Comandante Mark (1966),
Mister No (1975), and Martin Mystère (1982).
Another popular series, Diabolik featuring a criminal
mastermind, was published since the 1960s followed by series
such as Kriminal and Satanik and -- in the past years -- comics series which met the greatest critical success
such as Corto
Maltese, by Hugo Pratt, and Valentina by Guido Crepax.
Italy are also produces many stories featuring Disney's
characters Printing something like 8000 pages of new Disney
stories per year.
Alan Ford , Cattivik , Click (Il Gioco) , Cocco Bill , Corto
Maltese , Diabolik, Djustine , Druuna , Dylan Dog ,
Fort Wheeling , Giuseppe Bergman, Jesuit Joe , Ken Parker,
Lazarus Ledd ,Lupo Alberto, Martin Mystère,
Maxmagnus , Mister No , Morgan ,
Nathan Never , Paperinik , Rat-Man, RanXerox , Satanik ,
Sergeant Kirk ,
Sturmtruppen , Tex Willer , Valentina , Zagor. .
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