Comic Books in Finnish Dialects - Italy (fumetto)

Italy (fumetto)

  • Alan Ford by Max Bunker (author) and Magnus (artist)
  • Calavera by Enrico Teodorani and Joe Vigil
  • Il Gioco ("Click") by Milo Manara
  • Cocco Bill by Benito Jacovitti,
  • Corto Maltese by Hugo Pratt
  • Diabolik by Angela e Luciana Giussani
  • Djustine by Enrico Teodorani
  • Druuna by Serpieri
  • Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi
  • Fort Wheeling by Hugo Pratt
  • Frigidaire, anthology
  • Giuseppe Bergman by Milo Manara
  • Jesuit Joe by Hugo Pratt
  • Julia by Giancarlo Berardi (writer)
  • Ken Parker by Giancarlo Berardi (writer) and Ivo Milazzo (artist)
  • Kriminal by Max Bunker and Magnus
  • Magico Vento by Gianfranco Manfredi (writer)
  • Martin Mystère by Alfredo Castelli (author) and Giancarlo Alessandrini (artist)
  • Milady nel 3000 by Magnus
  • Morgan by Hugo Pratt
  • RanXerox by Tanino Liberatore and Stefano Tamburini
  • Rat-Man by Leo Ortolani
  • Satanik by Max Bunker and Magnus
  • Lo Sconosciuto ("The Specialist") by Magnus
  • The Scorpions of the Desert (Gli scorpioni del deserto) by Hugo Pratt
  • Sergeant Kirk by Hugo Pratt
  • Tex Willer by G.L.Bonelli (author) and Aurelio Galleppini (artist)
  • La Bionda (The Blonde) by Franco Saudelli
  • Valentina by Guido Crepax
  • Wheela by Enrico Teodorani
  • W.I.T.C.H. by Elisabetta Gnone
  • Zagor by Sergio Bonelli

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