SERGIO BONELLI
'Sergio Bonelli' (born December 2, 1932) is an Italian comic book author and publisher.
Sergio Bonelli was born in Milan, the son of Gian Luigi Bonelli, the creator of Tex Willer and many others Italian comic strips. In order to distinguish himself from his father, he has almost always writing his scripts under the pseudonym of 'Guido Nolitta'. He made his debut as a scriptwriter in 1957, with the translation into Italian the Spanish series ''Verdugo Ranch'', and he wrote its concluding episode (artwork by Franco Bignotti). In 1958 Bonelli created his first character ''Un ragazzo nel Far-West'', also illustrated by Franco Bignotti. In late 1950s and early 1960s Bonelli wrote several episodes of ''Little Ranger''.
In 1960 Bonelli wrote ''Il Giudice Bean'', a mini-series of six adventures, illustrated by Sergio Tarquinio. In same year he met the illustrator Gallieno Ferri, with whom he created ''Zagor'' in 1961. Bonelli wrote for Zagor almost all stories until 1980 (number #182). In 1975 he created ''Mister No'' series, which still continues successfully today.
In 1977 Bonelli wrote the script of the book ''L'Uomo del Texas'' (illustrated by Aurelio Galleppini). He also wrote numerous stories for Tex Willer, starting from late 1970s with number #183. In 1990 he created the mini-series ''River Bill'' (artwork by Francesco Gamba).
He is the president of Sergio Bonelli Editore (former CEPIM), Italy's major comics publisher (titles include ''Tex'', ''Dylan Dog'', ''Mister No'' and many others).
★ Short biography of Guido Nolitta
Sergio Bonelli was born in Milan, the son of Gian Luigi Bonelli, the creator of Tex Willer and many others Italian comic strips. In order to distinguish himself from his father, he has almost always writing his scripts under the pseudonym of 'Guido Nolitta'. He made his debut as a scriptwriter in 1957, with the translation into Italian the Spanish series ''Verdugo Ranch'', and he wrote its concluding episode (artwork by Franco Bignotti). In 1958 Bonelli created his first character ''Un ragazzo nel Far-West'', also illustrated by Franco Bignotti. In late 1950s and early 1960s Bonelli wrote several episodes of ''Little Ranger''.
In 1960 Bonelli wrote ''Il Giudice Bean'', a mini-series of six adventures, illustrated by Sergio Tarquinio. In same year he met the illustrator Gallieno Ferri, with whom he created ''Zagor'' in 1961. Bonelli wrote for Zagor almost all stories until 1980 (number #182). In 1975 he created ''Mister No'' series, which still continues successfully today.
In 1977 Bonelli wrote the script of the book ''L'Uomo del Texas'' (illustrated by Aurelio Galleppini). He also wrote numerous stories for Tex Willer, starting from late 1970s with number #183. In 1990 he created the mini-series ''River Bill'' (artwork by Francesco Gamba).
He is the president of Sergio Bonelli Editore (former CEPIM), Italy's major comics publisher (titles include ''Tex'', ''Dylan Dog'', ''Mister No'' and many others).
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★ Short biography of Guido Nolitta
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