Giancarlo Alessandrini
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Giancarlo Alessandrini (born March 20, 1950) is an Italian comic artist.


Biography

Born in
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, Alessandrini graduated from
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's Art Institute and begins drawing comics professionally in 1972 for ''
Il Corriere dei Ragazzi The ''Corriere dei Piccoli'' (Italian for "Courier of the Little Ones"), later nicknamed ''Corrierino'' ("Little Courier"), was a weekly magazine for children published in Italy from 1908 to 1995. It was the first Italian periodical to make a r ...
'' with the story ''Il Cifrario del Maggiore Martin'' written by
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. The following year he produced ten episodes of the fantasy series ''Anni 2000'', again written by Milani, and twelve episodes of ''Lork Shark'' two years later. In 1975 Alessandrini joined
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and drew several war stories for British publisher
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. He continued his cooperation with ''Il Corriere dei Ragazzi'', drawing two episodes of the series ''Il Maestro'', written by Milani. When in 1976 the editor refused some of the pages for the series asking him to redraw them, Alessandrini decided instead to leave. He then drew
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for the Italian edition of ''
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''. The series is written by
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and marks the first of a series of collaborations. In 1976 the two produced ''L'uomo di Chicago'' for
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's ''Un Uomo un'Avventura'', then in 1978 they worked together on ''
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'' for '' Supergulp'', published by
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and on '' Mister No'', again for Bonelli. Starting in 1977, Alessandrini worked on the western series '' Ken Parker'', written by
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. His cooperation will continue until 1980, resulting in six 96 pages episodes. That same year Alessandrini started working for Catholic weekly ''
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'', where he drew some episodes of the series ''Ai confini dell'avventura'' and ''Storie di tutti i tempi''. In 1981 he created with scriptwriter
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the series '' Rosco & Sonny'', using himself as a model for Sonny's features. But the opportunity that will make Alessandrini a name in the international comics scene presented itself in 1982: Castelli had convinced Bonelli to greenlight a series based on his new character, and asked Alessandrini to design the character and draw the stories. In April of that year ''
Martin Mystère ''Martin Mystère'' is both the title and protagonist of an Italian comic book. Created by writer Alfredo Castelli and artist Giancarlo Alessandrini, it was first published in Italy by Sergio Bonelli Editore in 1982. Dark Horse Comics has publi ...
'' was born. The series was a success, and Alessandrini was to produce all the covers and many of the stories, including specials and spin-offs. In 1990 Alessandrini drew ''L'Uomo di Mosca'', written by
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for ''Torpedo'' magazine. The personal style of the art didn't go unnoticed in France, where publisher Bagheera acquired the rights for the French market. In 1991 Alessandrini and Dal Prà created detective ''Anastasia Brown'' for ''
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'' magazine. The same year Alessandrini was awarded the best artist prize by ANAF. Alessandrini first solo effort was published in 1992 on ''Comic Art'': it's a series of short stories titled ''Fatti e misfatti a Planet Arium''. He then drew the ''Martin Mystére'' spin-off series '' Zona X''. In 1993 Alessandrini produced three episodes of ''
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'' for Bagheera. In 2001 he drew ''
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'', written by
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for French publisher Albin-Michel. "Alessandrini plays an important role in the evolution of comics art of the last 15 years." said Alfredo Castelli. "He may not realize it, but at the beginning of the 1980s his style has been the ''trait-d'union'' between Italian pulp comics and graphic novels, and in the 1990s, he is the only exception in a 'school' that has been dominant for the last 8-10 years."


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