Pecos Bill (comics)
Pecos Bill is an Italian comic book series created by Guido Martina and Raffaele Paparella. The name is a reference to American folklore character Pecos Bill.
Pecos Bill | |
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Publication date | 1949-1955. |
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Written by | Guido Martina |
Artist(s) | Raffaele Paparella |
Background
In 1949 the publisher Mondadori commissioned Guido Martina and Raffaele Paparella the creation of a new realistic comic series, inspired by the legendary hero of the West, to alternate with the Disney stories in the series Albi D'Oro ("Golden Albums").[1] Despite the market of western comics was quite inflated (Tex, Piccolo sceriffo, Captain Miki, Kinowa) the Pecos Bill comics were quite successful.[2] The comic version of Pecos Bill distinguished by the total rejection of the use of firearms (he was instead very skilled with the lasso) and by the characteristic of never killing his enemies.[2] The series was published between 3 December 1949 and 31 March 1955.[2]
References
- Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003. p. 1447.
- Franco Fossati, I grandi eroi del fumetto, Gramese, 1990, pp. 178–179