Italian Comics - Famous Authors

Famous Authors

  • Giancarlo Alessandrini
  • Bruno Angoletta
  • Dino Battaglia
  • Giancarlo Berardi
  • Luciano Bernasconi
  • Carlo Bisi
  • Gian Luigi Bonelli
  • Franco Bonvicini
  • Luciano Bottaro
  • Bruno Bozzetto
  • Max Bunker
  • Guido Buzzelli
  • Silvio Cadelo
  • Renzo Calegari
  • Alfredo Castelli
  • Claudio Castellini
  • Giorgio Cavazzano
  • Guido Crepax
  • Gianni De Luca
  • Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri
  • Aurelio Galleppini
  • Vittorio Giardino
  • Dario Guzzon
  • Nik Guerra
  • Benito Jacovitti
  • Tanino Liberatore
  • Magnus
  • Milo Manara
  • Lorenzo Mattotti
  • Attilio Micheluzzi
  • Ivo Milazzo
  • Walter Molino
  • Morrik
  • Attilio Mussino
  • Leonardo Ortolani
  • Francesca Paolucci
  • Andrea Pazienza
  • Hugo Pratt
  • Massimo Rotundo
  • Antonio Rubino
  • Pietro Sartoris
  • Franco Saudelli
  • Romano Scarpa
  • Tiziano Sclavi
  • Giovanni Sinchetto
  • Luigi Siniscalchi
  • Ferdinando Tacconi
  • Stefano Tamburini
  • Enrico Teodorani
  • Sergio Tofano
  • Sergio Toppi
  • Silvia Ziche

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Famous quotes containing the words famous and/or authors:

    “Why visit the playhouse to see the famous Parisian models, ... when one can see the French damsels, Norma and Diana? Their names have been known on both continents, because everything goes as it will, and those that cannot be satisfied with these must surely be of a queer nature.”
    —For the City of New Orleans, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    We rarely quote nowadays to appeal to authority ... though we quote sometimes to display our sapience and erudition. Some authors we quote against. Some we quote not at all, offering them our scrupulous avoidance, and so make them part of our “white mythology.” Other authors we constantly invoke, chanting their names in cerebral rituals of propitiation or ancestor worship.
    Ihab Hassan (b. 1925)