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The International Cartoonists Exhibition, known familiarly as Rapalloonia, is an annual comics festival held in
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. Founded in 1972, Rapalloonia is one of the oldest Italian exhibitions devoted to comics. Conceived in order to popularize and increase the importance of work done by comic authors, it was the first exhibition of its kind to display original artwork. It is one of the few comics festivals to have been founded and always directed by professional authors of the field — Carlo Chendi,
Luciano Bottaro Luciano Bottaro (16 November 1931 – 25 November 2006) was an Italian comic book artist. He was influenced by Otto Messmer's ''Felix the Cat'', Winsor McCay's '' Little Nemo in Slumberland'', Frederick Burr Opper's '' Happy Hooligan'', Rudolp ...
, and
Giorgio Rebuffi Giorgio Rebuffi (7 November 1928 – 15 October 2014) was an Italian comics artist. Born in Milan, Rebuffi started his career in 1949 when, still being a university student at the Faculty of Medicine, he created the character Sceriffo Fox ("Sher ...
. Other collaborators include the restaurateur Fausto Oneto, the artistic director Giovanni Nahmias and the association president Daniele Busnelli Since 1993, the festival has awarded U Giancu's Prize, given to a selection of accomplished comics creators. Rapalloonia has not only been held in
Rapallo Rapallo ( , , ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, in the Italy, Italian region of Liguria. As of 2017 it had 29,778 inhabitants. It lies on the Ligurian Sea coast, on the Tigullio Gulf, between Portofino and ...
, having traveled over the years and collaborated with other comics festivals in other places. The exhibition has twice moved to the site of
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and has collaborated with Strisce d'Africa ("Comic Strips of Africa"), dedicated to the European and American cartoons stories set in
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and to those created by indigenous authors. The show has also collaborated in
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with Venezia nel Fumetto ("Venice in comics"). For each exhibition, Rapalloonia produces catalogs/monographic publications based on that year's theme. The catalogs are between 70 and 120 pages in length, with large pages, either in color or black-and-white.


Associazione Culturale Rapalloonia

Associazione Culturale Rapalloonia is a cultural association which pursues the promotion of comics, cartoons and related art forms, through channels of information and culture. The arms of Rapalloonia! were designed by the musician and actor
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. Carlo Chendi, one of the association's founders, became honorary president in 2014, succeeded as president by Davide Caci. Rapalloonia! works with partners to promote comics as a form of expression and means of communication. Some of these non-profit organizations include
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, Regione
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, Provincia di
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History

The International Cartoonists Exhibition was formed by Carlo Chendi (1933–2021), an Italian cartoonist and ''Disney Italy'' screenwriter, and the cartoonists
Luciano Bottaro Luciano Bottaro (16 November 1931 – 25 November 2006) was an Italian comic book artist. He was influenced by Otto Messmer's ''Felix the Cat'', Winsor McCay's '' Little Nemo in Slumberland'', Frederick Burr Opper's '' Happy Hooligan'', Rudolp ...
(1931–2006) and
Giorgio Rebuffi Giorgio Rebuffi (7 November 1928 – 15 October 2014) was an Italian comics artist. Born in Milan, Rebuffi started his career in 1949 when, still being a university student at the Faculty of Medicine, he created the character Sceriffo Fox ("Sher ...
(1928–2014), who founded Studio Bierreci. It was originally dedicated to two main categories: cartoonists and readers. The aim of the festival was to show how a comic page is born, illuminating the processes by which pictures are drawn by hand before being photographed and downsized, ready for print. The first exhibition, in 1972, showed the work of cartoonists from eight different countries. As with the 1973 show, no particular theme was selected for exhibition. The 1974 exhibition, however, was given to the subject of women in comics, both as main characters and as authors. This show was an enormous success, drawing attention from the mass media. Special guests
Oriana Fallaci Oriana Fallaci (; 29 June 1929 – 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist and author. A member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career. Fallaci became famous worldwide for h ...
and
Natalia Aspesi Natalia Aspesi (; born 24 June 1929) is an Italian journalist and feminist. Life Aspesi was born in Milan on 24 June 1929. Aspesi's father was a textile salesman, and her mother was a schoolteacher and an avowed anti-fascist. She and her older ...
wrote articles in their respective newspapers, and
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(Italy's national public broadcasting company) reported on the exhibition on national television. Later shows continued similarly, with various themes being chosen for the exhibition. One was dedicated to Corriere dei Piccoli; two to publishing house (
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and Edizioni Bianconi), two to
Cristoforo Colombo Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the At ...
; three to comic schools: the Connecticut School (
Mort Walker Addison Morton Walker (September 3, 1923 – January 27, 2018) was an American comic strip writer, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips ''Beetle Bailey'' in 1950 and ''Hi and Lois'' in 1954. He signed Addison to some of his strips. ...
,
Dik Browne Richard Arthur Allan Browne (August 11, 1917 – June 4, 1989) was an American cartoonist, best known for writing and drawing ''Hägar the Horrible'' and ''Hi and Lois''. Early life and education Dik Browne was born on August 11, 1917, in Manhat ...
and many others) and to Italian schools Strisce di Terra ("Strips of Earth") and Strisce di Mare ("Strips of the Sea"); one to the cartoon heroes of the
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; one to
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; one to the topic of Christmas, made in
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and
Rapallo Rapallo ( , , ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, in the Italy, Italian region of Liguria. As of 2017 it had 29,778 inhabitants. It lies on the Ligurian Sea coast, on the Tigullio Gulf, between Portofino and ...
, connected to fundraising for the charity Francesca Rava N.P.H. that helps children of
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and of other
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countries; five dedicated to famous characters:
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, Ken Parker,
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,
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, and
Dylan Dog ''Dylan Dog'' is an Italian horror comics series created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Sergio Bonelli Editore since 1986. The series features the eponymous character, a paranormal investigator who takes on cases involving supernatural el ...
; two to the sea: ''Nuvole d’acqua salata'' ("Clouds of saltwater") and ''Mare a strisce'' ("Sea of comic strips"); one to ''Magie e Incantesimi'' ("Spells and Enchantments"); one to ''
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''; and one to the music, with the title ''Note a fumetti'' (loosely "music to comics"). Finally, six shows were dedicated to different authors:
Luciano Bottaro Luciano Bottaro (16 November 1931 – 25 November 2006) was an Italian comic book artist. He was influenced by Otto Messmer's ''Felix the Cat'', Winsor McCay's '' Little Nemo in Slumberland'', Frederick Burr Opper's '' Happy Hooligan'', Rudolp ...
, Ivo Milazzo,
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, Ro Marcenaro, and
Carl Barks Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000) was an American cartoonist, author, and painter. He is best known for his work in Disney comics, Disney comic books, as the writer and artist of the first Donald Duck stories and as the creator of ...
. For the first time, one was dedicated to ''Idee e Creatività'' ("ideas and creativity"), to demonstrate that without an idea, story, or screenplay, cartoons cannot exist: the four writers celebrated were Tiziano Sclavi,
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, Carlo Chendi, and François Corteggiani. The 2022 edition celebrated the 50th anniversary of Rapalloonia. The 2023 edition, held 30 September to 8 October 2023, celebrated 30 years of the U Giancu Prize.


Editions

Exhibitions over the years have had different themes: below are the most appreciated and remembered editions: ; 2005 The 33rd edition of Rappoloonia was dedicated to
Carl Barks Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000) was an American cartoonist, author, and painter. He is best known for his work in Disney comics, Disney comic books, as the writer and artist of the first Donald Duck stories and as the creator of ...
: international guests included the Carl Barks Fan Club and
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, the natural heir of Barks. ; 2006 The 34th edition was held in November 2006, and it had as theme ''Comics Schools'', in which the main Italian and foreign comics schools participated. ; 2010 The 38th edition, held from September 25 to October 10, 2010, was dedicated to women in comics. The focus was on the fictional criminologist Julia Kendall, created by
Giancarlo Berardi Giancarlo Berardi (born 15 November 1949) is an Italian comic book writer. Born in Genoa, he is most famous as creator of comics '' Ken Parker'' (1977) and ''Julia Julia may refer to: People *Julia (given name), including a list of people wit ...
, creator of the famous Ken Parker. Julia, who aesthetically resembles
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, lives and works in Garden City, a fictional American metropolis. She is a criminology teacher at Hollyhock University but often assists the police with investigations that require her expertise. Given the importance of the theme, a debate on women was organized, including a lesson on stalkers, a real issue affecting women. For the first time, the Rapalloonia Prize was awarded to someone outside the comics world:
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, the deputy superintendent of state police and head of the Homicide police headquarters in Genoa, for her parallel life with Julia. ; 2011 The 39th edition, held from October 1 to 16, 2011, was marked by a sad event: the death of Sergio Bonelli shortly before the exhibition. Bonelli was the editor of
Dylan Dog ''Dylan Dog'' is an Italian horror comics series created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Sergio Bonelli Editore since 1986. The series features the eponymous character, a paranormal investigator who takes on cases involving supernatural el ...
and
Tex Willer Tex Willer is the main fictional character of the Italian comics series ''Tex'', created by writer Gian Luigi Bonelli and illustrator Aurelio Galleppini, and first published in Italy on 30 September 1948. The series is among the most popular ...
from 1986, originally created by his father,
Gian Luigi Bonelli Giovanni Luigi Bonelli (22 December 1908 – 12 January 2001) was an Italian comic book author and publisher, best remembered as the co-creator of '' Tex Willer'' in 1948, together with artist Aurelio Galleppini. Career Bonelli was born in Mila ...
. This edition also paid tribute to
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, former secretary of CGIL and current MEP, with a contribution to his literature. The exhibition concluded with a press review in honor of Bonelli, and it was named ''Happy Birthday, Dylan Dog'' after the main character of the horror comic Dylan Dog. Created by writer Tiziano Sclavi and inspired by actor
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, Dylan Dog's stories are set in London, where he lives at 7 Craven Road. In his career, Bonelli inherited Tex from his father, started Dylan Dog, and created two characters: Zagor and
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. Zagor is similar to
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, featuring elements such as the West, mysterious forests, Indians, and wilderness; while Mister No shares Bonelli's traits as an avid traveler and dreamer, a Yankee who said no to war and progress, siding with the weak. ; 2012 The 40th edition, held from November 10 to 25, 2012, was one of the most significant. Despite a weather alert during that period, the opening day took place at the Teatro Auditorium delle Clarisse, with a special presentation by Rudy Zerbi and Luigi Maio, and the screening of a documentary by Giancarlo Sordi in memory of Sergio Bonelli, who had passed away a year earlier. The documentary was titled ''Come Tex nessuno mai''. The significance of that edition didn't end there. It marked the 40th anniversary of the exhibition with displays of original drawings and classic comics from the first edition. It also celebrated 20 years of the perfect union between cartoons and the cuisine of restaurateur Fausto Oneto (U Giancu), 30 years of ''
Martin Mystère ''Martin Mystère'' is an Italian comic book whose protagonist is Martin Mystère. 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 ...
'', the "detective of the impossible" created by
Alfredo Castelli Alfredo Castelli (26 June 1947 – 7 February 2024) was an Italian comic book artist and writer. Biography Born in Milan, Castelli began his comic book career at an early age, creating the strip '' Scheletrino'', a humor series for Italian comic ...
, and 60 years of Carlo Chendi's career, featuring his works on
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,
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, and Pepito. During the exhibition, an important announcement was made: the city decided to honor Chendi's memory by naming a street or square after
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. Cartoons thus became part of Rapallo's place names, and the Rapallo castle was renamed ''Paperopoli''. This edition of the exhibition was aptly named the Cartoonist's Celebration edition. Moreover, November 30 was a special day: Carlo Chendi worked as a professor for a day. The exhibition and the teachers of the Chiavari School of Cartoons collaborated on a challenging and interesting project. In local secondary schools, students were paired with some of Italy's most popular artists to explain how a comics story is created, from its initial idea to publication. For example, Egle Bartolini, the designer of ''Titti and Silvestro'', participated. All these events aimed to continue the tradition in Rapallo, which is considered the capital of cartoons. ; 2014 The 42nd edition, held from September 27 to October 19, 2014, was named ''Sportoonia'' and was dedicated to sport. The main theme was the relationship between art and sport, which was not a random choice, as Rapallo was the European City of Sport that year. Additionally, sports activities are as integral to comics as they are to everyday life. For the first time, the exhibition included
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, since Japanese cartoons prominently feature sports themes, exemplified by titles such as '' Holly and Benji'' and '' Mila and Shiro''. ; 2017 The 2017 edition, held September 30 to October 8, featured such guests as Alessandro Bilotta,
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,
Mirka Andolfo Mirka Andolfo (born 17 June 1989) is an Italian comics artist from Naples and creator of the comic book ''Sweet Paprika'' which won the Harvey Award for ''Best International Book'' of 2021. Andolfo has worked with numerous major comic book publis ...
, Corrado Mastantuono,
Carmine Di Giandomenico Carmine Di Giandomenico (born 1973 in Teramo, Italy) is an Italian comics artist. In 1995 he drew the Limited series (comics), limited series Examen for publishers Phoenix. Then he drew an issue of ''Conan the Barbarian (comics), Conan the Barbar ...
, Enrico Marini, and
Riccardo Burchielli Riccardo Burchielli (born 27 February 1975) is an Italian artist known for his work on the DC/Vertigo comic book series '' DMZ'', his first work in the United States. Early life Burchielli was born in Peccioli, near Pisa, Tuscany.
. ; 2022 The
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prevented Rapalloonia from happening in 2019, 2020, and 2021; the festival returned in 2022 (from Oct. 1 to Oct 9) to celebrate its 50th anniversary. That year's exhibition was known as "A World of Comics – The Incredible Adventure of the Bierrecì Group."


U Giancu's Prize

The annual awarding of U Giancu's Prize is closely tied to the International Cartoonists Exhibition, taking place on the same day as the exhibition's opening, though in a different location (the U Giancu restaurant). Cartoonists, authors, comedians, editors, actors, and fans gather for a big dinner at U Giancu, which resembles a cartoon museum. Every year, they eat, drink, laugh, draw, and chat late into the night, celebrating the U Giancu Prize. U Giancu's Prize was created in the autumn of 1992. The name "U Giancu" comes from the restaurant where several people had gathered that night: Fausto Oneto, the owner of the restaurant U Giancu; his wife; Italian comics creator
Luciano Bottaro Luciano Bottaro (16 November 1931 – 25 November 2006) was an Italian comic book artist. He was influenced by Otto Messmer's ''Felix the Cat'', Winsor McCay's '' Little Nemo in Slumberland'', Frederick Burr Opper's '' Happy Hooligan'', Rudolp ...
; Bottaro's friend Piero Campana, who had historically assisted at the restaurant; and Claudio Bertieri. During their gathering, Bertieri proposed the idea of celebrating their mutual friend, the cartoonist Antonio Canale, who had died a few months earlier. They contacted
Emanuele Luzzati Emanuele Luzzati (3 June 1921 – 26 January 2007) was an Italian painter, production designer, illustrator, film director and animator. He was nominated for Academy Awards for two of his short films, ''La gazza ladra'' (''The Thieving Magpie'' ...
, an Italian animator and illustrator, and asked him to create a small statue. Luzzati created ''The White Pulcinella'', which became the symbol of the prize. (The term "U Giancu" is Genoese dialect for "the white.") To complete the work, Oneto decided to have the statue placed in an elegant olive wooden box. In the beginning, the prize was given only to a realistic/adventure artist and to a humor artist: the first prize-winners were
Aurelio Galleppini Aurelio Galleppini (28 August 1917 – 10 March 1994), better known with his nickname Galep, was an Italian comics artist and illustrator, best known as graphic creator of ''Tex Willer'' in 1948. Biography Galleppini was born at Casale di P ...
and Francesco Tullio Altan. When Chendi returned to Rapallo in 1996, he asked Oneto to associate the Prize with the exhibition, to move the famous cartoonists dinner from Wednesday to Saturday, and to also award a prize to a scriptwriter. As a result, in 1996, the first writer to win the prize was Sergio Bonelli for his stories of Zagor,
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, and
Tex Willer Tex Willer is the main fictional character of the Italian comics series ''Tex'', created by writer Gian Luigi Bonelli and illustrator Aurelio Galleppini, and first published in Italy on 30 September 1948. The series is among the most popular ...
. As a result, from 1996 to 2014, the U Giancu Prize was awarded annually to three individuals: a comic cartoonist, a writer, and an realistic/adventure cartoonist. Special U Giancu's Prizes awarded in 2005 (to Umberto Virri), 2006 (to
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), 2007 (to Maurizio Mantero and Valentina De Poli), 2008 (to Stefano Goria), 2009 (to Roberto Genovesi), and 2012 (to
Alfredo Castelli Alfredo Castelli (26 June 1947 – 7 February 2024) was an Italian comic book artist and writer. Biography Born in Milan, Castelli began his comic book career at an early age, creating the strip '' Scheletrino'', a humor series for Italian comic ...
). In 2015, U Giancu's Prize was revised to reflect four categories: Writer, Humor Artist, Lifetime Achievement, and Promising Italian Talent (the last one known as the PaChenTo Prize). There were no U Giancu's Prizes awarded in 2019, 2020, or 2021. The 2023 Rapalloonia festival saw a celebration of 30 years of U Giancu's Prize.


U Giancu's Prize winners


See also

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Lucca Comics & Games Lucca Comics & Games is an annual Comic book convention, comic book and gaming convention in Lucca, Italy, traditionally held at the end of October, in conjunction with All Saints' Day. It is the largest comics festival in Europe, and the secon ...
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Yellow Kid Award The Yellow Kid Awards (Italian: ''Premio Yellow Kid'') are comic book awards presented in Italy from 1970 to 1992 at Salone Internazionale dei Comics in Lucca, then from 1994 to 2005 at the Salone Internazionale dei Comics in Rome. The Yellow Kid ...
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Angoulême International Comics Festival The Angoulême International Comics Festival (AICF; ) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after Lucca Comics & Games and the Comiket of Japan. It has occur ...


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