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Alfredo Castelli (26 June 1947 – 7 February 2024) was an Italian artist and writer.


Biography
Born in , Castelli began his comic book career at an early age, creating the strip , a humor series for Italian comic book , when he was only 16 years old.

In 1966, with , he created Comics Club 104, the first Italian dedicated to comics. A year later Castelli started writing scripts for several Italian comic books, including Pedrito el Drito and Piccola Eva published by Universo, and for , and for Mondadori.

Castelli then expanded into television, writing several advertisements as well as the series Cappuccetto a Pois with and the for the movie Il tunnel sotto il mondo. In 1969 he contributed to the humor magazine Tilt. A year later, together with , Castelli created Horror magazine, in which he published his strip . He then joined the staff of Il Corriere dei Ragazzi as editor/artist/writer. For this magazine he created L'Ombra, a personal take on The Invisible Man drawn by Ferdinando Tacconi; Gli Aristocratici, a group of gentlemen thieves, again with art by Tacconi; Otto Kruntz, a mad scientist drawn by Daniele Faragazzi; and L'Omino Bufo, an absurdist humor strip that Castelli drew himself.

In 1978 Castelli wrote for magazine the adventures of , an explorer specializing in archaeological mysteries that foreshadowed Castelli's most famous creation.

In the same year Castelli began his cooperation with publisher Sergio Bonelli, writing stories for Zagor and . Two years later, he submitted the idea for a new series to Bonelli based on a New York researcher who investigated scientific mysteries: after two years of gestation, in 1982 he created Martin Mystère. The series, initially drawn by Giancarlo Alessandrini, marked a turning point in Italian popular comics history, introducing modern and sophisticated themes in a market dominated by traditional adventures aimed at a younger audience. Martin Mystère opened the door to many other new course characters, both from Bonelli and other publishers.

In 1983 Castelli and resurrected Eureka magazine. However, it folded after only 12 issues. In 1992 Castelli launched the new series , a spin-off of Martin Mystère, that ran until 1999.

Castelli also wrote a book on the first 25 years of American (1895–1919), entitled Eccoci ancora qui.

Castelli died on 7 February 2024, at the age of 76.


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