Selected Works
- Aficionados
- Andrea Pazienza (1981)
- Le straordinarie avventure di Pentothal ("The Extraordinary Adventures of Pentothal", 1982) where he describes with an incredible mix of realism and dream sequences the existential problems of the youth of the 1970s
- Milo Manara e Andrea Pazienza ("Milo Manara and Andrea Pazienza", 1982)
- Zanardi (1983)
- Perché Pippo sembra uno sballato ("Why Goofy Looks Like A Pothead", 1983)
- Pertini (1983), an homage to the (former) President of the Italian Republic Alessandro Pertini
- Glamour Book (1984)
- Tormenta ("Blizzard", 1985)
- Cattive Compagnie ("Bad companies", 1985)
- Glamour Book 2 (1987)
- Pazeroticus (1987)
- Zanardi e altre storie ("Zanardi and Other Stories", 1987)
- Pompeo (1987), Pazienza's testament and autobiographical book.
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| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| Name | Pazienza, Andrea |
| Alternative names | |
| Short description | Artist |
| Date of birth | May 23, 1956 |
| Place of birth | |
| Date of death | June 16, 1988 |
| Place of death | |
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