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Walter Molino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Molino Walter Molino (5 November 1915 – 8 December 1997) was an Italian comics artist and illustrator. == Life and career == Born in Reggio Emilia, Molino made his professional debut as illustrator and caricaturist in 1935, collaborating with the newspaper ''Il Popolo d'Italia'' and the children's magazines ''Il Monello'' and ''L'Intrepido''. In 1936 he started working for the satirical magazine ''Bertoldo'', and in 1938 he debuted as a comic artist with the series ''Virus, il mago della Foresta Morta'', with texts of Federico Pedrocchi. Still with Pedrocchi he created the comics series ''Capitan l'Audace'' for the magazine ''L'Audace'', ''Maschera Bianca'', and a number of other characters. Since 1941 Molino became the official cover-illustrator of ''La Domenica del Corriere'', succeeding to Achille Beltrame. He also collaborated with the women's magazine ''Grand Hotel'', as cover-illustrator and artist of "cineromanzi", i.e. comic stories, generally of romantic or melodramatic genre, whose comic characters resambled famous film actors.〔
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