Tony Falco

Tony Falco was an Italian comic book series created and written by Andrea Lavezzolo with illustrations by Andrea Bresciani. It was published weekly in 48 issues from 1948 to 1949.

Tony Falco
Cover of the first issue, 11 December 1948
Publication information
PublisherEditoriale per Ragazzi
Genre
  • Action/adventure
Publication dateDecember 1948 – November 1949
No. of issues48
Creative team
Written byAndrea Lavezzolo
Artist(s)Andrea Bresciani

Background

Tony Falco was the second major comic character created by Lavezzolo, and was reputedly his favourite. Each issue was a self-contained episode of an unfolding story which recounted the adventures of Tony Falco, an Italian engineer working in Egypt. The first issue, published on 11 December 1948, was entitled I misteri della Casbah (The Mysteries of the Kasbah). The last issue, published on 5 November 1949 was entitled Il rogo sul mare (The Burning Sea). The entire series was republished in facsimile in 1975 by the Associazione Nazionale Amici del Fumetto.[1][2][3]

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See also

Other comics series created by Andrea Lavezzolo:

References

  1. Bono, Gianni and Farina, Antonio (2015). "Albi della Mezzaluna: Tony Falco". Guida al Fumetto Italiano. Retrieved 13 September 2016 (in Italian).
  2. Scaringi, Carlo (5 December 2005). "Un secolo fa, Lavezzolo". AFN News. Retrieved 13 September 2016 (in Italian).
  3. Fossati, Franco (1992). "Lavezzolo, Andrea", p. 158. Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori. ISBN 8804355441 (in Italian)
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