Leonardo Ortolani (born 14 January 1967), better known as Leo, is an Italian
comics
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author, creator of the
comic book
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series ''
Rat-Man''.
Early life
He was born in
Pisa
Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower, the cit ...
. In 1968 Ortolani moved to
Parma
Parma (; egl, Pärma, ) is a city in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna known for its architecture, Giuseppe Verdi, music, art, prosciutto (ham), Parmigiano-Reggiano, cheese and surrounding countryside. With a population of 198,292 ...
, where he still lives with his wife Caterina and his adoptive daughters Johanna and Lucy Maria.
From an early age, Ortolani showed a great passion for the world of comic books, and in particular'' The
Fantastic Four
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'' by
Jack Kirby
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and
Stan Lee
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, which will affect its style of
narrative
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.
After finishing high school, he enrolled at the
University of Parma
The University of Parma ( it, Università degli Studi di Parma, UNIPR) is a public university in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is organised in nine departments. As of 2016 the University of Parma has about 26,000 students.
History
During the ...
to study
Geology
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. While at university, Ortolani draws his characters first, and the theme of geology became a catchphrase of the first issues of his major work,''
Rat-Man''.
Career
First works and the creation of Rat-Man
In 1989 joined
publishing house
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''
Comic Art
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History and profile
''Comic Art'' was established in 2002. Th ...
'' to work on two stories: the tragic and the other comic. Publisher Rinaldo Traini published the comic story on the second''
Spot
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* Spot (produ ...
'' (supplement of''
Eternauta'' dedicated to beginners), marking the Birth of Rat-Man.
'' The shocking origins of Rat-Man'' earned Ortolani an award for best newcomer by
Lucca Comics
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of 1990. With this visibility, Leo began to collaborate with
magazine
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s and independent
fanzine
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s.
For the fanzine''Made in USA'' he created two more stories starring Rat-Man ('' Topin! The Wonder Mouse!'' And'' From the Future'') and several parodies of
superhero
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es (including
X-Men
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,
Fantastic Four
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and
Superman
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).
The most important works of this cycle are his four parodies of the Fantastic Four. Kirby stopped drawing'' Fantastic Four'' at issue #102. Ortolani wrote numbers 103-106, completely upsetting the group.
Called to military service in the
Air Force
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, Ortolani drew inspiration from life in the barracks, gathering his experiences in a detailed diary that became the starting point for'' The last rookie'', a strip on military life (the same as the protagonist Ortolani) which were published as an appendix to''
Storm Trooper''.
During this period, Ortolani also collaborated on the ''Starcomìx'' humor magazine directed by Luca Boschi and published by
Star Comics
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in ''Totem Comic'' and ''Totem Extra'', where he made'' The impervious'', ''Clan'', ''The wonder of nature'' and ''The wonders of technology''. In this period he also stripped the series ''Those of Parma'', published in the ''Gazzetta di Parma'', speaking of the city of Parma and its inhabitants, a selection of which was collected in the volume ''Editions Bands Dessinée''. The short stories of the series of ''Wonderland'' were taken years later, collected in three volumes by
Panini Comics
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.
Popularity and the contract with Marvel Italia
In 1995 Leo Ortolani published ''
Venerdì 12'' as a series of the comic magazine
L'isola che non c'è. That same year, Ortolani chose to
self-publish
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the
comic book
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series ''
Rat-Man'' alongside his primary job as a
geologist
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; however, in 1997 Leo signed a contract with
Marvel Italia, today a brand owned by
Panini Comics
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(and, at the time, a branch of
Marvel Comics
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itself), to publish the comic under the Marvel brand, which allowed Leonardo to become a full-time comics author. The contract also allowed him to use popular Marvel characters like
Spider-Man
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,
Captain America
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,
Wolverine
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,
Doctor Doom
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and
Elektra in Rat-Man stories; however,
copyright
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problems have since prohibited such use of characters in the Rat-Man world.
Successful parodies
Ortolani created several popular parodies of famous works of fiction and
blockbusters in his Rat-Man stories. In 1999 Leo Ortolani created ''Star Rats'', a parody of ''
Star Wars
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''. In 2004 he created ''Il Signore dei Ratti'', a parody of ''
The Lord of the Rings
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'' trilogy. In 2005 Ortolani published ''Star Rats - Episodio I'', a parody of ''
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'', which was the best selling
Panini Comics
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book in the release month. In 2007 Ortolani created ''299+1'', a parody of ''
300
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'' and one of his best works. In 2009 he created ''Ratto'', a parody of
''Rambo'' films. In 2010 he published ''Avarat'', a parody of ''
Avatar
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''. In 2011 Leo Ortolani created ''La Quadrilogia dei Sacrificabili'', a parody of
''The Expendables'' series, that won the award "Fede a strisce 2011" at RiminiComix.
In 2012 he created ''Il Grande Magazzi'', a parody of ''
Harry Potter
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'' and ''
Twilight
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'' series. That same year he published also ''Allen'', a parody of ''
Alien
Alien primarily refers to:
* Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** Enemy alien, the above in times of war
* Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, intelligent extrater ...
''. In 2014 Leo Ortolani published ''Star Rats - Episodio II'', a parody of ''
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'', and then soon after in 2015 he published also ''Star Rats - Episodio III'', a parody of ''
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith''.
The end of the series ''Rat-Man''
In 2016 Ortolani stated his intention to close the series ''Rat-Man'' with issue #122, which was published around September 2017.
Main works
* ''Le meraviglie'' (1994-1996)
* ''
Rat-Man'' (1995-2017)
* ''Gli intaccabili'' (1995)
* ''
Venerdì 12'' (1996-2004)
* ''La lunga notte dell'investigatore Merlo'' (1997)
* ''Star Rats'' (1999)
* ''Il Signore dei Ratti'' (2004)
* ''Star Rats - Episodio I'' (2005)
* ''Avarat'' (2010)
* ''Allen'' (2012)
* ''Ratolik'' (2013)
* ''Star Rats - Episodio II'' (2014)
* ''Star Rats - Episodio III'' (2015)
* ''C'è spazio per tutti'' (2017)
* ''Ratboy'' (2018)
* ''Cinzia'' (2018)
Other minor creations
*The ending of
Fantastic Four
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's first 100 issues.
*''
L'ultima burba''
*''Morgan''
References
Further reading
*
*
External links
*
*
Official Rat-Man website
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1967 births
Living people
People from the Province of Pisa
Italian comics writers
Italian cartoonists