L'Audace
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Categories | Comic magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | S.A.E.V |
Founder | Lotario Vecchi |
Founded | 1934 |
Final issue | 1944 |
Language | Italian |
L'Audace (Italian for "The Bold") was a weekly children and comic magazine published in Italy from 1934 to 1944.
History and profile
Founded by Lotario Vecchi in January 1934,[1] the magazine was published by S.A.E.V, except for a short time in which it was published by Mondadori.[2][3] For its first sixty issues, it did not include comics, but only columns and illustrated short stories and novellas.[2] It had initially a good commercial success, with an average circulation of about 180,000 copies per week.[3] It introduced to the Italian audience several successful American comic series, notably Superman, Tarzan, Brick Bradford, Mandrake the Magician.[2][3][4] It also included several Italian comic series, such as Dick Fulmine and Walter Molino's Capitan Audace.[3][4]
See also
Notes
- ^ Manuela Di Franco (April 2018). Popular Magazines in Fascist Italy, 1934 – 1943 (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. p. 71. doi:10.17863/CAM.33377.
- ^ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Leonardo Becciu (1971). Il Fumetto in Italia. G.C. Sansoni. pp. 81, 96–97.
- ^ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Maurice Horn; Luciano Secchi (1978). Enciclopedia Mondiale del Fumetto (in italiano). Editoriale Corno. pp. 79–80.
- ^ 4.0 4.1 Gianni Bono (2003). Guida al fumetto italiano (in italiano). Epierre. pp. 291–299.
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- 1934 establishments in Italy
- 1944 disestablishments in Italy
- 1934 comics debuts
- 1944 comics endings
- Defunct children's magazines published in Italy
- Comics magazines published in Italy
- Defunct Italian-language magazines
- Magazines established in 1934
- Magazines disestablished in 1944
- Weekly magazines published in Italy