Leone Cimpellin

Leone Cimpellin
Born 6 June 1926 (1926-06-06) (age 90)
Rovigo, Italy
Other names Ghilbert
Occupation Comic artist

Leone Cimpellin (born 6 June 1926) is an Italian comic artist. He is sometimes credited under the pen name Ghilbert.

Life and career

Born in Rovigo, Cimpellin spent his childhood in Milan and at very young age he started his career as assistant of Lina Buffolente, with whom in 1942 he created his first comic strip, Petto di Pollo, published by Edizioni Alpe.[1][2]

After the war, Cimpellin started an autonomous career illustrating the Italo-produced comic books of Casey Ruggles (Red Carson in Italy) with scripts of Mario Uggeri and then drawing Gian Luigi Bonelli's Plutos. In 1953, after collaborating with Guido Martina for the series Pecos Bill and Oklahoma, he became part of the permanent staff of the children magazine Corriere dei Piccoli, for which he created dozens of series, notably Codinzolo, Gibernetta, Tribunzio, Charlie Sprint, Gigi Buzz.[1][2]

In 1971, Cimpellin co-created with Romano Garofalo his best known work, the satirical comic series Jonny Logan, which run until 1978. After the series closed, he collaborated with several publications, including Corriere dei Piccoli, Gazzetta del Popolo, PiĆ¹.[1][2]

Further reading

References

  1. 1 2 3 Maurice Horn; Luciano Secchi. Enciclopedia Mondiale del Fumetto. Editoriale Corno, 1978. pp. 215, 256.
  2. 1 2 3 Franco Fossati. "Cimpellin, Leone". Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori, 1992. ISBN 8804355441.

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