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Intrepido

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Intrepido
CategoriesComic magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1935
First issue23 February 1935
Final issueJanuary 1998
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian

Intrepido (Italian for "Intrepid"), also referred to as L'Intrepido, was a weekly comic magazine published by Casa Editrice Moderna between 1935 and 1998.

History and profile

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The first issue was published on 23 February 1935.[1][2] It was the first comics magazine to publish only comics by Italian artists; a few foreign comics were introduced in 1936, before disappearing in 1939.[1][2] During the first phase in its history, the magazine got a large success with a series of comics inspired to 1800s feuilleton literature.[1][3] After an interruption in 1943 due to World War II, it resumed its publications in April 1945, then continuing, without interruption, until January 1998.[4] In the 1960s the magazine enjoyed higher levels of circulation reaching 700,000 copies.[5] During its lifetime the magazine produced more than 3,000 issues.[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Leonardo Becciu (1971). Il Fumetto in Italia. G.C. Sansoni. pp. 81, 104–108.
  2. ^ a b c Gianni Bono (2003). Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre. pp. 1044, 1051.
  3. ^ Franco Fossati (1992). Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori. p. 132. ISBN 8804355441.
  4. ^ Frank Bramlett; Roy Cook; Aaron Meskin (5 August 2016). The Routledge Companion to Comics. Routledge. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-317-91538-6.
  5. ^ M. Keith Booker (28 October 2014). Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas [4 volumes]: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas. ABC-CLIO. p. 571. ISBN 978-0-313-39751-6.