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Fumettology
Adv-Intermediate
17 Videos

This series is dedicated to the history of Italian comics and its main characters. Each episode is a documentary dedicated to a specific comic.

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Fumettology - TEX - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Italy

Tex Willer is the main fictional character of the Italian comics series Tex, first published in Italy in 1948. The series is an Italian take on the American Old West.

Fumettology - TEX - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Italy

What kind of guy was Tex? For the most part, he was tutto d'un pezzo (a straight shooter). But sometimes it would depend on who was writing the story.

Fumettology - TEX - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Italy

It's fascinating to see where the idea of Tex Willer came from and how it evolved. We get to know the creators, Gianluigi Bonelli and Aurelio Galleppini (pen name Galep).

Fumettology - TEX - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Italy

Gianluigi and Sergio Bonelli both wrote Tex stories, but they had different approaches, and their relationship was complex on a personal level. We learn about what inspired the images of the countryside where Tex and Carson would roam.

Fumettology - TEX - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Italy

This segment looks at Tex's son and "pards" (partners). And we get some answers about why he doesn't have a girlfriend.

Fumettology - TEX - Part 6

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Italy

Tex is a character who resembles his creator, who in turn also has his own points of reference. Let's also see what's behind a Tex cover.

Fumettology - TEX - Part 7

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Italy

It was crucial for the different cartoonists to keep to the Tex standard. This meant getting the hats right. There was also an amusing homage on the part of Sergio Bonelli to one of Sergio Leone's "spaghetti westerns."

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