Daniele Panebarco

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Daniele Panebarco
Born4 October 1946 (1946-10-04) (age 77)
Ravenna, Italy
OccupationCartoonist

Daniele Panebarco (born 4 October 1946) is an Italian cartoonist.

Born in Ravenna, while he was still being a student at the University of Bologna Panebarco debuted as a cartoonist for the magazine Off-Side. In 1973 he won a national contest for cartoonists organized by the newspaper Paese Sera and started collaborating with the newspaper.[1]

In 1976 Panebarco had his breakout with the critically acclaimed noir-humorous series Big Sleeping, which debuted in the magazine Il Mago, and was later published in a large number of other publications.[1][2] He later created other series, such as Piccolo Lenin, an imaginary account of the Vladimir Lenin's childhood, and Nick Martello, a satire of Communism.[1]

Panebarco is also active in the field of animation (the TV-series Good Morning Osvaldo, 1988) and in the video-game design. In 1995 he founded the company Panebarco & C., specialized in 2-D and 3-D graphics and animation.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Franco Fossati. "Panebarco, Daniele". Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori, 1992. ISBN 8804355441.
  2. ^ Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003.
  3. ^ Gianpaolo Colletti (7 October 2014). "Daniele e Marianna Panebarco". La Repubblica (R-Next). Retrieved 27 May 2016.

External links[edit]

Official website