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Ken PARKER 04 by Ivo Milazzo, Giancarlo Berardi - Comic Strip
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Ken PARKER 04

Comic Strip
1977
Ink
62 x 42.5 cm (24.41 x 16.73 in.)
Added on 6/22/26
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A double splash page from the story ‘Murder in Washington’, the fourth issue of the KEN PARKER series published by CEPIM in September 1977.
These are pages 28 and 29 of the story, published on pages 30 and 31 of the issue.
As well as featuring the famous accusation against the United States of America (“I accuse the United States of America of genocide!”), this is the first double-page spread in the history of CEPIM (later Sergio Bonelli Editore), introducing a layout that is a complete departure from the traditional grid used in comics of this format.

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About Ivo Milazzo

Ivo Milazzo entered the comics field together with Giancarlo Berardi, who became his main scenarist. They started out making some 'Tarzan' stories for the French market in 1971, and then took on their first humorous series, 'Il Palafita', which appeared in Sorry magazine. Between 1972 and 1973, Milazzi cooperated with publisher Gino Sansoni, drawing stories for Horror and Supervip, as well as some episodes of 'Diabolik'. He joined the Bierreci studios, where he cooperated on Disney comics with Giorgio Rebuffi and Luciano Bottaro, as well as 'Tweety and Silvester' stories for the Italian and French market, again with texts by Berardi. In the 1970s, Milazzo switched to drawing realistic comics. Milazzo and Berardi created the 'Ken Parker' series in 1974, and it was published by Bonelli from 1977. They also started the mini-series 'Tiki' in Il Giornalino, as well as 'Tom's Bar' in Skorpio. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Milazzo's work has appeared in magazines such as Skorpio, Orient-Express ('Marvin il Detective') and Comic Art ('Tommy Steele'). He continued his collaboration with Bonelli, illustrating 'L'Uomo delle Filippine' in the collection 'Un Uomo, un'Avventura', as well as new episodes of 'Ken Parker'. He also illustrated episodes of the Bonelli series 'Nick Raider' and 'Magico Vento'. Milazzo and Berardi founded Parker Editore, and launched K