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Aldo Capitanio : ウィキペディア英語版
Aldo Capitanio

Aldo Capitanio (May 28, 1952 – September 19, 2001) was an Italian comic book artist.
He was born in Camisano Vicentino (Veneto). After degreeing at the Institute of Arts and Crafts in Padua, he debuted as artist in 1970 on the periodical ''Il Santo dei Miracoli''. Two years later he was published on Luciano Secchi's ''Eureka'', and, in 1973, he became a collaborator of ''Il Giornalino'', for which he realized adventure stories. In the 1970s he also provided art for some episodes of Enzo Biagi's ''History of Italy in Comics''.
In the 1980s he started to collaborate for Sergio Bonelli Editore, Italy's most important comics publisher. After several episodes of ''Nick Raider'', he became part of the regular staff of ''Tex''.
Capitanio was renowned for his taste for details and his love for Middle Ages settings. He died in 2001, aged 49.
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