Roberto Renzi (10 February 1923 – 23 October 2018) was an Italian cartoonist.
Biography
Renzi began writing comics in 1942 during World War II. He created titles such as
Il principe nero,
Scugnizzo,
Il piccolo corsaro,
Zan della jungla,
Coyote, and
Birba.
In the post-war era, he created famous fictional characters such as
Tiramolla and
Akim. He also wrote nine stories for The Walt Disney Company Italy.
Outside of his comic book work, Renzi was an active journalist, and wrote a book titled Racconti mattinali (Morning stories).
He founded the Fondazione Silvio Fossati in 2007, a foundation celebrating comic book work in Italy. He also directed the Press Club in Milan.
Works
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Akim
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Tiramolla
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Bengali
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Zarawa
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Fulgor
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Tiramolla Elastoc
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Joe Canyon
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Il Piccolo Caporale