<![CDATA[spaghetti fumetti .com - Blog]]>Mon, 13 May 2024 16:12:12 -0700Weebly<![CDATA[Greek Fumetti]]>Sun, 20 Nov 2022 19:42:36 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/greek-fumettiFumetti was translated to many languages and published in many countries including Greece.
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<![CDATA[Biffignandi for Sale]]>Sat, 29 Oct 2022 08:42:19 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/biffignandi-for-sale18"x25" acrylic painting on art board by Alessandro Biffignandi.  Contact me if interested.
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<![CDATA[January 22nd, 2021]]>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 08:00:00 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/for-sale<![CDATA[December 15th, 2020]]>Tue, 15 Dec 2020 20:06:23 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/taglietti-cover-for-sale<![CDATA[Immaginario Sexy]]>Wed, 15 Nov 2017 06:14:24 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/immaginario-sexyImmaginario Sexy is a five volume series (plus a couple of supplemental volumes) that no serious fumetti collector should be without. This series of books, published in Italy by Mencaroni Editore, catalogs every issue of 1970's adult comics published by Erregi, Edifumetto and Ediperiodici. Every issue is represented by thumbnail cover scans of varying sizes and include detailed information about publication, artists and writers. Just be warned. I have found numerous errors in the cover art attributions. I suspect there might be just as many errors in other aspects of the cataloguing. So use the information as a general guide, not as gospel. If you have a fumetti cover and want to identify the artist you might consider contacting an Italian collector or gallery. But even the Italian collectors and galleries frequently mis-identify fumetti cover art. Your best bet is to ask someone who specializes in this art, personally knows the artists and has an eye for recognizing their specific styles. That person is Mark Alfrey.
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<![CDATA[Artist Reference]]>Sun, 05 Nov 2017 05:43:31 GMThttp://spaghettifumetti.com/blog/artist-referenceIn its heyday fumetti artists had no time to set up model shoots. They were being asked to produce two or three covers every week. Often they would rely on images found in books and magazines to speed up the process. The female model for this Wallestein cover came from promo stills from the 1978 Italian war film "Inglorious Bastards". Shown with French edition and Belgian edition.
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