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Sergio Asteriti, Giorgio Pezzin, Topolino e il rimbambinatore folle - Comic Strip
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Topolino e il rimbambinatore folle

Comic Strip
1983
Ink
25 x 35 cm (9.84 x 13.78 in.)
Added on 6/10/26
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Description

14ème planche de l'histoire "C'est l'enfance de l'art"

https://inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+1461-B

Inscriptions

Signé en bas à gauche "S.Asteriti"

Comment

Une belle ambiance de polar noir pour cette planche avec un encrage prononcé. Minuit, l'heure du crime et de la vengeance. La menace plane et les victimes retombent en (petite) enfance !

Publications

  • Mickey et l'idole sacrée
  • Edi-Monde
  • 09/1990
  • Interior page
  • Numero 1461
  • Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
  • 11/1983
  • Interior page

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About Sergio Asteriti

Sergio Asteriti was born in Venice, and studied at the Scuola di Magistero d'Arte, section Publicity. In 1952, he moved to Milan, where he was employed by the advertising agency S.P.I.N.T.A. The agency folded two years later, and Asteriti turned to comics. He made his comics debut with the 'Bingo Bongo' series at the publishing house Alpe in 1955. He soon expanded his activities and did illustration work for various publishers and magazines. Asteriti joined the art studios of Roy d'Ami in the late 1950s. There, he drew for the British Fleetway agency ('Fun in Toyland', 'Freddy Frog', etc.) and for Il Corriere dei Piccoli, where he took over the 'Formichino' series from Roberto Sgrilli. Asteriti has been an artist of Disney comics for Topolino since 1963. From 1974, he also took on the writing of Disney stories. He has mainly done stories with 'Mickey Mouse', but also other characters, such as 'Uncle Scrooge', 'Super Goof', 'Gilbert', 'Tanti Auguri', 'The Prince and the Pauper' 'Indiana Pips'. Text (c) Lambiek