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  2. Category:Fictional Italian people - Wikipedia

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    Fictional Italian people by populated place (3 C) Fictional Italian people by occupation (4 C) D. Diabolik (10 P) J. Fictional Italian Jews (3 P) L. Luca (2021 film ...

  3. Category:Italian comics characters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters that originated in Italian comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by Italian comics writers and/or artists.

  4. Category:Fictional Italian people in literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional Italian people in literature" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Italian comics - Wikipedia

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    Italian comics, also known as fumetto, plural form fumetti, are comics that originate in Italy. The most popular Italian comics have been translated into many languages. The term fumetto (literally little puff of smoke ) refers to the distinctive word balloons that contain the dialogue in comics (also called nuvoletta , "little cloud", in ...

  6. Scaramouche - Wikipedia

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    The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976), an Italian comedy film, directed by Enzo G. Castellari, starring Michael Sarrazin, Ursula Andress, and Aldo Maccione, about the adventures of a cad in Napoleonic times. Scaramouche is the name of a suite by the French composer Darius Milhaud for two pianos and some other combinations. Milhaud first ...

  7. Cucciolo - Wikipedia

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    Cucciolo, together with the inseparable friend Beppe, are a couple of comic characters created in 1940 by Giuseppe Caregaro as writer and Rino Anzi as artist as an imitation of Disney characters Mickey Mouse and Goofy.

  8. Alan Ford (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ford is an Italian comic book created by Max Bunker (Luciano Secchi) and Magnus (Roberto Raviola), in print since 1969. [1] The comic book is a satirical take on classic secret agents laden with surreal and black humour, and sardonic references to aspects of the contemporary Italian and Western society.

  9. Category:Fictional Italian people by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Category: Fictional Italian people by occupation. 1 language. Kurdî ... Fictional Italian police officers (1 C, 2 P) S. Italian superheroes (20 P)