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''Diabolik'' ( or ) is an Italian comic series created by sisters
Angela and Luciana Giussani Life and Career Angela Giussani, the daughter of a Milanese entrepreneur, was born in Milan on the 10th of June 1922. She is pushed into the school career by her family and, above all, by her father, who would like her to be a teacher. When the ...
. One of the most popular series in the history of Italian comics, ''Diabolik'' was created in 1962 and consists of more than 900 volumes, and has led to the birth of the '' fumetti neri'' comic subgenre. The series is named after its protagonist, an
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ic thief, inspired by several previous
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characters from
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and other countries. Its stories consist of monthly black-and-white, digest-sized volumes. The series takes place in the fictional town Clerville and stars the titular Diabolik, initially represented as a ruthless and cruel thief who does not hesitate to murder anyone in order to accomplish his deeds, aided by his partner and lover Eva Kant. Over the time, the character evolved his personality, developing healthy roots and ethical principles such as honor, the sense of friendship and gratitude, and respect for noble souls, robbing and killing other criminals. Throughout his adventures, he is pursued mainly by the Inspector Ginko. The series sold more than 150 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-known and best-selling comics series from Europe. Live-action movie adaptations were made: '' Danger: Diabolik'' (1968) and a movie trilogy consisting in '' Diabolik'' (2021), ''Diabolik - Ginko Attacks!'' (2022) and an upcoming feature. Its success had also inspired a radio show, an animated television series, video games, novels, and countless parodies.


Creation and development

The idea for the character of Diabolik was born from seeing commuters every day. Co-creator Angela Giussani, who lived near
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, thought of making comics in a format designed for travelling and carrying in one's pocket. To better understand the tastes of her potential readers, Angela made a survey of the market, from which she concluded that many commuters read mystery novels. Another version of the story claims that the very idea came from her finding a Fantomas novel abandoned in a train. Thus, was born the "Diabolik format" (a small 12 x book), which proved popular with other publications in the same genre. The
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format contributed, in fact, to the success of the character.


Plot

Diabolik is a ruthless master thief. He typically steals from criminals (and has no issue with killing them if need be, but rarely, if ever, kills the innocent or the police), and has a set of lifelike masks which he uses to fool his opponents, assuming every identity at will. He seems to have a deep knowledge in many scientific fields, including chemistry, mechanics, and computers. In his first appearances, Diabolik was a more straightforward villain who did not hesitate to murder anyone in order to accomplish his deeds. He was later given a more "Robin Hood"-like persona and was shown stealing essentially from criminals, in order to soften the series’ violence and amorality. He was raised as an orphan on a secret island hideout of a criminal combine, where he learned all his criminal skills, including developing his special masks, before killing the head of the combine. Diabolik's true name had never been revealed in the series, and he does not know it himself. Diabolik took his name from a dangerous black panther that the head of the combine killed on the secret island. From issue #3 of the series, Diabolik is aided by his " moll", Eva Kant, who has gained an increasing role as his partner and lover. Diabolik always drives a black 1961
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. Graphically inspired by the actor Robert Taylor, he usually wears a skintight black body suit that leaves only his eyes and eyebrows (very distinctive ones) exposed when going "into action". Diabolik does not use firearms: his main weapons are the daggers he throws with uncanny ability, as well as a small dart gun with knockout darts. Eva drives a white Jaguar, and unusually goes into action wearing a heavy sweater and pants, no mask and no revealing clothing. The stories are set in a fictional town, Clerville, loosely inspired by
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, Switzerland. Diabolik's main opponent is Inspector Ginko, known only by his surname, a fierce and incorruptible police officer who is almost always thwarted by astute tricks devised by Diabolik. The only other recurring character is the noblewoman Altea, Ginko's fiancée.


Characters

Main characters * Diabolik - a legendary thief who follows an ancient code of conduct. * Eva Kant - Diabolik's lover and accomplice, she is a skilled and ruthless criminal in her own right. Their relationship begins as adversarial, then he becomes her lover. Later in the series she is reimagined as Diabolik's partner and equal. * Inspector Ginko - a determined and incorruptible Clerville police detective who attempts, unsuccessfully, to capture Diabolik on numerous occasions. Secondary characters * Altea - a titled heiress and Ginko's lover. * King - the leader of a powerful criminal organization, he became Diabolik's foster father and trains him in the skills he will need as a criminal. King eventually betrays Diabolik and plans to murder him, but the infallible criminal kills him first. * Elisabeth "Tina" Gay - a nurse who becomes Diabolik's first love after meeting him in the hospital. When she discovers his true nature, she betrays him to the police. Eventually, Diabolik drives her mad and Tina is confined to an asylum. * Dr. Alberto Floriani - a famous neuropsychiatrist who treats Elizabeth Gay during her stay in the asylum and eventually marries her. Part of Diabolik's assault on Elizabeth's sanity involves him visiting her in the hospital, disguised as Albert. * Bettina - a girl who should become familiar with Diabolik and Eva, until she becomes like a daughter. * Gustavo Garian - son of a wealthy family, which has been decimated by Diabolik; he sought revenge on several occasions.


Clerville

Many of the Diabolik stories are set in the fictional city of Clerville, which is located in a state also named Clerville. However, in the first issues of the series, Diabolik carried out his heists in
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, but the authors decided to invent a new city, so as to avoid having to do continual documentation on the city. It is clear that Clerville is in Europe, since in 2002, it adopted the
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as its currency; the city's previous currency had never been named, but had the same value as the Italian lira. The state of Clerville also includes other cities, such as Ghenf (styled after the German name for Geneva: Genf), the second most important city in the state, which is situated on the sea (Clerville, the city, is located in the interior and is crossed by a river).


Equipment

Diabolik uses a variety of gadgets and equipment which he uses as an aid in his robberies, to wiretap conversations and variety of weaponry.


Suit

The trademark of Diabolik is his black suit, which completely covers his body except for his eyes, eyebrows, and black running shoes. He uses it as an aid in his burglaries or robberies and to protect his identity. He has variety of gadgets and weapons stashed under it. His outfit can be used as a diving suit since it can keep him warm while underwater, and it's also fireproof. However, it cannot protect him from lethal harm (bullets and knives), but he relies on his fighting skills to cover that up.


Drugs

Diabolik and Eva Kant use a variety of drugs to stun, kill, or force their enemies into submission. They mostly use
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as a
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to force the victims into obeying and aiding the two in their burglaries or robberies. They also use
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to cause amnesia and a variety of sedatives to stun their enemies. They also use cyanide to kill their enemies during a quick getaway, but mostly for their targets.


Weapons and gadgets

Diabolik uses a variety of weaponry and gadgets to stun or kill his enemies. He never uses firearms or owns one, and prefers stealth. He mostly uses stun gas if necessary, but avoids it when he can. He also uses daggers to kill his enemies in seconds. He has a variety of gadgets for quick usage, some of them momentarily as an aid in his robbery. Also, Diabolik carries various radio-controlled equipment, that trigger specific objects into helping him, placed over Clerville (traffic lights to create green waves, sprinklers that spray black paint onto incoming police cars, train ramps, etc.). He even once inserted a device in Ginko's car to activate his airbag during a police pursuit. He also has a variety of weapons inside his Jaguar to aid him, such as Gatling guns or heat-seeking missiles. He uses wiretap bugs and mini cameras to spy on others, and he communicates with Eva via a walkie-talkie hidden in his watch.


Masks

Another of Diabolik's trademarks is his photorealistic masks of a specially designed plastic that he uses to impersonate his victims or enemies, and he has used a multitude of them to help him. Diabolik uses the masks in almost every burglary he attempts, and Eva sometimes uses them while directly acting with him. He has used the masks to impersonate people that are of great use to him, and sometimes only to hide his looks. Diabolik and Eva also use them while going somewhere out in public to avoid being recognized (they used false looks once while going out to dinner).


Publication

Diabolik was published as a succession of series, most of them one year long. The Giussani sisters wrote many of the stories until the 1980s, passing them gradually to Patricia Martinelli’s - and others' - hands. The main bulk of the artwork is executed by Sergio Zaniboni, who has been drawing Diabolik since 1969 (lately sharing the role with
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) until his death. Other artists working on the series include
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,
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,
Enzo Facciolo Enzo Facciolo (2 October 1931 – 13 August 2021) was an Italian artist who was known for Diabolik comic work. Early life and career Facciolo was born on 2 October 1931, in Milan, Italy, and was educated at Scuola d'Arte al Castello Sforzesco. In ...
and Lino Jeva.


Comic series

; Prima Serie, 1962-1964. Issues #1-24. : The first issue, ''Il Re del Terrore'' (in English: "The King of Terror"), appeared in print on 1 November 1962. This was issue #1 of the first series. The next issue appeared on 1 February 1963, followed by monthly issues up to issue #24 in December 1964. ; Seconda Serie, 1965. Issues #25-50. : Publication switched to one issue every two weeks, with each series being one year and 26 issues long. ; Anno V, 1966. Issues #51-76. : The series began to be named for the year of publication since the first issue. ;Anno XII-XVI, 1973-1977. Issues #233-351 : The first 12 issues of Prima Serie started to be re-released, 2-4 a year, in place of regular issues. "Il Re del Terrore" was rereleased as Anno XII, No. 6 ;Anno XVII-XIX, 1978-1980. : 24 issues a year, published twice a month. ;Anno XX-XXV, 1981-1986. : 14 issues a year: published monthly, plus an extra issue in July and August. ;Anno XXVI-XXVII, 1987-1988. : 12 issues a year, published monthly. ;Anno XXVIII-XXXII, 1989-1993. : 7 issues a year ;Anno XXXIII, 1994. Issues #566-574 : 9 issues were published this year. Starting in July 1994, publication returned to once a month. ;Anno XXXIV-XLII, 1995-2013 : 12 issues a year, published monthly. In October 2013, the 800th issue was published.


Reprints and digests


United States

In 1986, Pacific Comics Club published 2 digest-size issues. Since 1997 a series of annual books with more complex stories has been released. In 2000, Scorpion started to publish digests, reaching 6 issues before stopping. Some American reprints have appeared.


Diabolik in India

Diabolik was translated into Tamil and introduced to India in Dec 1987 by Prakash Publishers under their imprin
Lion Comics
His very first adventure was aptly titled ''Danger Diabolik''. Though the story and the character got tremendous response, for various reasons, this was the only story that got published until 2013. In June 2013, Diabolik made his comeback via the same publisher, but this effort had more impact. It was launched in the Comic Con 2013 in Bengaluru with the storyline titled ''Kutra Thiru Vizha'' (''A Carnival of Crime''). Based on the positive response for the story arc and the style, in December 2013, Diabolik made his third appearance in ''Operation Tornado''. Lion Comics publishes these books in high standard digest format and they are priced at INR 40.


Other countries

Diabolik was translated into Croatian on several occasions. First appearance was in ''Superstrip biblioteka'' #43 published by Vjesnik - 25 episodes were published (1968-1971). New episodes were published by Art Print - 1 episode in 1999, Slobodna Dalmacija - 18 episodes (2000-2002) and Ludens - 4 annuals (2007-2010), 4 episodes (2017-still in print). A Serbian translation was launched by Maverick Kraljevo in 2002, with 2 episodes being published. In Dutch 56 stories were published.


Adaptations


Films

* Italian
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adapted three ''Diabolik'' stories for a
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feature film, '' Danger: Diabolik'', produced by
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and starring
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as Diabolik, Marisa Mell as Eva, and
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as Ginko. The film was used in the final episode of the 10th season of the long-running television series, ''
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''. Initially it received generally negative reviews from ''
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'' and '' Variety'', but with the re-evaluation of Bava's filmography in subsequent years, retrospective reception of the film has been more positive, with its visuals and the score by
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receiving praise. In studies of the film, critics and historians have focused on Bava's use of mise-en-scène to replicate the imagery and stylization of comic books, and the film's reflection of the socio-political upheavals of the 1960s in its characterization and narratology. The credibility of the onscreen chemistry shared between John Philip Law and Mell also received large praise. In 2008, it was chosen by ''
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'' magazine as one of ''The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time''. * ''Diabolik sono io'' ("Diabolik is me"; 2019), a
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directed by Giancarlo Soldi about the comic and its first designer Angelo Zarcone. In addition to showing rare archive materials from the publishing house, the docu-film also seek a possible explanation of the mystery linked to Zarcone, who disappeared without leaving contact details after completing the tables of the first issue. * A trilogy movie directed by Manetti Bros.: **'' Diabolik'': a 2021 adaptation. It was announced in December 2018 by RAI Cinema president Paolo del Brocco; the Manetti Bros. directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Michelangelo La Neve and Gomboli. The cast includes Luca Marinelli as Diabolik,
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as Eva,
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as Ginko, and Serena Rossi, Alessandro Roja and Claudia Gerini. The film was originally scheduled to be released on 31 December 2020, and then postponed to 16 December 2021 due to the
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. **'' Diabolik - Ginko Attacks!'' (''Diabolik - Ginko all'attacco!''): scheduled to be released on November 17, 2022, starring Giacomo Gianniotti instead of Marinelli. **A third untitled movie is set to be released on 2023.


Animated series

On 1 January 2000, an animated series, animated by Ashi Productions and produced by
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and Saban International Paris, premiered in Europe and Latin America on
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, and lasted for 40 episodes before ending on 1 January 2001. The series featured Diabolik and his companion Eva, as they fought and gradually exposed the Brotherhood and Dane, while evading Inspector Ginko. It was directed by Jean Luc Ayach with
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and Larry Brody as
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s.


Live-action TV series

In 2012, Sky TV in conjunction with Sky France and Sky Italy, started work on a TV version of ''Diabolik''. A teaser trailer was made for the production, but by 2015 the production had not been released and there was no further information released by the studio.


Video games

A total of 12 ''Diabolik'' games were developed and released in 1993 by Simulmondo for the Commodore 64 and
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line of computers. The games were in Italian and were made specifically for the Italian domestic market, seeing only limited distribution elsewhere. '' Diabolik: The Original Sin'' is a 2009 video game developed by
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and published by Black Bean Games for Wii,
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, PC, Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2 systems.


Influence

The popularity of Diabolik spurred a long series of characters directly or indirectly inspired to him, generally noticeable by the "criminalizing K" in their name; some of them are a kind of satire. * Max Bunker (writer) and
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created in the 1960s two of these "K" characters,
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and Satanik, the second being a feminine and horror version. Both are distinguished for their greater realism and for a more substantial sexy style. * '' Killing'', an Italian comic book. * Paperinik (Duck Avenger) is the volatile superheroic alter-ego of
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created by Elisa Penna, Guido Martina and
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in 1969. Initially an antihero parody/homage to Fantômas and Diabolik, he quickly became a crimefighter. *
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is a humorous version of Diabolik created by Franco Bonvicini in 1967: ''cattivo'' means evil/bad in Italian, while ''diabolico'' means diabolical. * ''
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'' is the name of a film starring singer and actor Johnny Dorelli. *
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is a character created by
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during their run writing ''
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''. He is a master thief using technological gadgets and his uniform is similar to Diabolik's, but coloured white. He is assisted by an
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called E.V.A. *
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had decided on either Fantômas or Diabolik for his
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band, ultimately called Fantômas. * The Beastie Boys music video for the song "Body Movin’ " is a direct parody of '' Danger: Diabolik'' and features many clips from the movie itself. * '' Millar & McNiven's Nemesis'' * A racing driver named ''Diabolik'' who races in the Superstars Series, who never takes off his balaclava. In real life, Matteo Messina Denaro, a prominent figure in the Sicilian Mafia considered to be a candidate to become the next ''
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'', is nicknamed "Diabolik", after the comic book character.


References


External links

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Diabolik’s entry at International Catalogue of Superheroes

Beastie Boys Body Movin' video featuring excerpts from Danger: Diabolik!





Pilot for Sky TV series
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