• eponymous 1970s Italian comic book, published between 1971 and 1980 by Ediperiodici. The series, along with more well-known series of the era like Isabella...
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  • by Publistrip until March 1981. Later on, 7 issues were published by Ediperiodici from June 1987 to December 1987. The comic books were published also...
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    with some war stories. Later he collaborated with Editoriale Corno, Ediperiodici and Mondadori. In 1980 he began his collaboration with Sergio Bonelli...
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  • werewoman), and others. These erotic-horror comics were mostly published by Ediperiodici and Edifumetto, helmed by publishers/writers Giorgio Cavedon and Renzo...
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    career in 1997, with a story of Desdy Metus and later he worked for Ediperiodici. From 2003, he illustrated three stories for John Doe. In 2005 he co-created...
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    Truemoon. Later he started drawing erotic comics for Blue Press and Ediperiodici. In 1991 he entered the regular staff of the horror series Dylan Dog...
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    Editorial Dardo. After several collaborations with other publishers (Ediperiodici, Edifumetto, Staff di If, Corrier Boy, Universo), in 1985 he was chosen...
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  • Cavedon retained all the popular existing titles and renamed ErreGi Ediperiodici. Barbieri founded Edifumetto. Under the new banner of Edifumetto, Barbieri...
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  • 10: The first issue of the erotic series Lucrezia by Renzo Barbieri (Ediperiodici) is launched, inspired by the life of Lucrezia Borgia. April 19: Nikola...
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  • adventure comics is published; debut also of the erotic series Maghella (Ediperiodici) and of the series Pinocchio (Bianconi). In the Italian magazine Linus...
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