L'Omino Bufo

L'Omino Bufo is an Italian comic strip created by Alfredo Castelli.

L'Omino Bufo
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Created byAlfredo Castelli

Background

The comics started in 1972 and it was first published by the comics magazine Il Corriere dei Ragazzi.[1] According his author, it was created to "fill a space in the magazine that had been left empty for a technical error".[2] It is the only comics in which Castelli is also artist, with the pseudonym "pittore di santini".[3] After that the Corriere dei Ragazzi (later Corriere Dei Piccoli) ceased its publications, the comic strip was published in Cattivik.

gollark: Because the slight memory usage reduction isn't really worth the significant complexity.
gollark: <@!156933717628026880> Talking here since I apparently can't log in: sell at market prices and nobody will buy from you; they'll go to the better-stocked/advertised/located stores.
gollark: Wolf Mall: a wonderful symbol of economic inequality.
gollark: Always wolf mall, these days.
gollark: Or wolf mall.

References

  1. Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003.
  2. Alfredo Castelli. L'omino bufo. 33 anni per niente!. Coniglio Editore, 2006.
  3. Davide Barzi. Le regine del terrore. BD, 2007.
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