L'Audace

L'Audace (Italian for "The Bold") was a weekly children and comic magazine published in Italy from 1934 to 1944.

L'Audace
CategoriesComic magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Year founded1934
Final issue1944
LanguageItalian

History and profile

Founded by Lotario Vecchi in January 1934, the magazine was published by S.A.E.V, except for a short time in which it was published by Mondadori.[1][2] For its first sixty issues, it did not include comics, but only columns and illustrated short stories and novellas.[1] It had initially a good commercial success, with an average circulation of about 180,000 copies per week.[2] It introduced to the Italian audience several successful American comic series, notably Superman, Tarzan, Brick Bradford, Mandrake the Magician.[1][2][3] It also included several Italian comic series, such as Dick Fulmine and Walter Molino's Capitan Audace.[2][3]

gollark: See, I imagined a worse hell!
gollark: How about... anarchocapitalism... but with a state... which levies 1% taxes on everyone... which are used purely to pay people to kill innocent puppies and crush anyone who tries to not be taxed.
gollark: I can imagine worse ones, but (being unironic for a second) it does sound bad.
gollark: Real capitalism has never been tried because we have stuff like a "state" getting in the way of the glorious market.
gollark: Real capitalism has never been tried!

See also

Notes

  1. Leonardo Becciu (1971). Il Fumetto in Italia. G.C. Sansoni. pp. 81, 96–97.
  2. Maurice Horn; Luciano Secchi (1978). Enciclopedia Mondiale del Fumetto. Editoriale Corno. pp. 79–80.
  3. Gianni Bono (2003). Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre. pp. 291–299.


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