Loredano Ugolini | |
Birth Place: | Florence, Italy |
Occupation: | Comics artist |
Loredano Ugolini (born 17 December 1927) is an Italian comic artist and illustrator.
Born in Florence, Ugolini started his career in 1948, illustrating several book covers for the publisher Salani; there he became friends with the comic artist, a collaborator of the publishing house, who introduced him to the comics publisher . He debuted as comic artist with some short stories published in Albi dell'Intrepido, and then he got a large success with the comic series , he co-created with and which was released in the magazine Intrepido, and with Cristal, published in Il Monello.[1] [2]
In the following years Ugolini created and illustrated several series including Lobo Kid (with stories by Gian Luigi Bonelli, published by Sergio Bonelli Editore), Tony Gagliardo (another collaboration with Mancuso for Intrepido), Rox (with stories written by), as well as a number of comics for the British publisher Fleetway Publications. His son Simone is also a comics artist.