Edifumetto Explained

Edifumetto
Status:Defunct (1993)
Founded: in Italy
Founder:Renzo Barbieri
Country:Italy
Headquarters:Milan
Publications:fumetti
Genre:Adventure, Horror, Sex
Imprints:SEGI

Edifumetto was an Italian publishing house of comics, founded by Renzo Barbieri. It was started in 1972 and folded in 1993. The majority of their publications were digest- or pocket-sized adult comics known in Italy as fumetti. Popularity peaked in the mid 1970s when they were selling millions of comics each month.[1] Their success was due in large part to the elaborate cover illustrations, rendered by classically trained painters such as Alessandro Biffignandi, Emanuele Taglietti, Pino Dangelico, Fernando Carcupino, Roberto Molino, Carlo Jacono, Averardo Ciriello or Enzo Sciotti.[2]

Publications

Here is a list of some of their notable series titles, the most successful being Biancaneve and vampire-themed titles like Zora and Sukia.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Castaldi, Simone. Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s and 1980s; University Press of Mississippi; 2012;
  2. Sex And Horror - The Art of Alessandro Biffignandi, Korero Press, 2016,
  3. Sex and Horror - The Art of Emanuele Taglietti, Korero Press, 2015,