Orient Express (magazine)

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Orient Express
Cover of the last issue of Orient Express featuring Franco Saudelli's Porfiri
CategoriesComic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FoundedJune 1982
Final issueMarch 1985
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian

Orient Express was a monthly comic magazine published in Italy from 1982 to 1985.

History and profile[edit]

Orient Express was founded in 1982[1] by Luigi Bernardi and intended to offer to its adult audience only high quality stories by Italian cartoonists. The first issue appeared in June 1982.[2] The magazine was published monthly and featured unreleased stories of both well-known and unpublished characters.[3][4] The magazine had its headquarters in Bologna until 1984 when it moved to Milan.[2]

Series published by the magazine include Lo Sconosciuto and I Briganti by Magnus,[5] Ken Parker by Giancarlo Berardi and Ivo Milazzo, Martin Mystère by Alfredo Castelli and Giancarlo Alessandrini, Max Fridman by Vittorio Giardino, Johnny Focus by Attilio Micheluzzi, Stella Noris by Lorena Canossa and Roberto Baldazzini, Big Sleeping by Daniele Panebarco.[4][3]

A collection of the magazine's best stories, Orient Express Collezione, was published between June 1985 and February 1986.[3]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Gaetana Marrone, ed. (2006). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. New York; London: Routledge. p. 790. ISBN 978-1-135-45529-3.
  2. ^ a b Giuseppe Peruzzo. "Orient Express". Flash Fumetto. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Gianni Bono (2003). Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre. pp. 1343–1349.
  4. ^ a b Franco Fossati (1992). "Orient Express". Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori. ISBN 8804355441.
  5. ^ Simone Castaldi (2010). Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s and 1980s. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. p. 134. ISBN 978-1-60473-777-6.

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