Il Pioniere () was a weekly children's comic magazine which existed between 1950 and 1970. It was headquartered in Rome, Italy. The magazine was close to the Italian Communist Party although it did not overtly contain political writings.
Il Pioniere supported anti-fascism, democracy and pacifism. The magazine did not contain any political messages, but attempted to provide a moral and ideal message using its illustrated stories and tales to its readers. However, it featured leading Communist leaders, including Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. It covered Italian comics, including Cipollino, Chiodino and Atomino, and did not feature any American comics.
Il Pioniere began to decline in 1966 and folded in 1970.
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