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Romano Scarpa, Sandro Del Conte,
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"I 7 nani e il cristallo di re Arbor" page 13

Sketch
1986
Ink
Ink over pencil
Added on 5/31/26
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The story is titled “The Seven Dwarfs and King Arbor's Crystal” and was first published in the weekly magazine “Topolino” No. 1571, released on January 5, 1986.
Sitography
- https://inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+1571-A
- https://disney-comics.fandom.com/it/wiki/I_7_Nani_e_il_cristallo_di_Re_Arbor

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About Romano Scarpa

Romano Scarpa is by many considered the grandmaster of Italian Disney comics. He cancelled his commercial studies to devote himself to his passions: graphics and animation. After World War II, he co-founded an animation studios, where he animated some fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen. He joined the Italian Disney publisher Mondadori in 1953, where he started out doing stories with 'Topolino' ('Mickey Mouse'), strongly inspired by the atmosphere and suspense of the old Gottfredson newspaper strips. He has worked a lot with the talented scriptwriter Guido Martina, but he has also written various stories by himself. Although mainly a 'Mickey' artist, Scarpa has also drawn various classic Italian 'Donald Duck' stories. During his long and versatile collaboration with the Italian Disney production, he has added several character to the Disney universe, such as Atomino Bip Bip, Trudy, Brigitta, Filo Sganga, Plottigatt, Paperetta Yè Yè and Bruto. His work has been an inspiration to several generations of Italian Disney artists, including Giorgio Cavazzano, who developed the modern Italian Disney style. In 1954, Scarpa completely left the animation field to spend all his time creating comics. In addition to his Disney work, Romano Scarpa has also illustrated stories with such characters as 'Lupo'