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Marmittone
''Marmittone'' is an Italian comic strip series created by Bruno Angoletta. == Background == Started in 1928, Marmittone ("rooky") is derived from the "marmitta", the huge pot in which the military rations are cooked.〔 The main character is a simple-minded soldier and of good will who, for his gaffes or simply for misfortune, goes to prison at the end of any adventure.〔B.P. Boschesi, ''Manuale dei fumetti'', Mondadori, 1976, pp. 32-33.〕 The comic strip was published by ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until 1940, a few weeks before the outbreak of World War II.〔 ''Marmittone'' is considered a parody of Fascist values of militarism and virility〔Maurice Horn, ''The World encyclopedia of comics'', Volume 4, Chelsea House Publishers, 1983, pp.478-479.〕 and was referred as "the most coherent and irreducible underhand antagonist of the soldierly stereotypes of any dictatorship".〔Antonio Faeti, "L'ombra di Marmittone in una piazza metafisica", ''La Metafisica: gli Anni Venti'', vol. II, Grafis, 1980, p. 257, cited in Kate Ferris, ''Everyday Life in Fascist Venice, 1929-40'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.〕
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