Paolo Piffarerio | |
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Born |
27 August 1924 Recanati, Italy |
Died | 30 June 2015 (aged 90) |
Occupation | Comics artist |
Paolo Piffarerio (27 August 1924 – 30 June 2015) was an Italian comics artist and animator.
Born in Recanati, the son of a silversmith and a seamstress, Piffarerio studied at the Brera Academy, where he knew Gino Gavioli, with whom he founded "Gamma Film", a company considered a pioneer in the field of Italian animation. With Gavioli and Gamma Film Piffarerio realized several animation shorts for Carosello, as well as The Long Green Sock (Italian: La lunga calza verde), a 1961 medium length film about the history of Italy written by Cesare Zavattini.
Piffarerio started his activity as a comics artist while being at the Brera Academy, creating the comic character Capitan Falco in 1943. He collaborated with Max Bunker to a number of comics series, such as Viva l'Italia (1961), Maschera Nera (1963), El Gringo (1965) and Alan Ford, he illustrated for about one hundred issues between 1975 and 1984. Piffarerio also collaborated with Enzo Biagi for his La storia d'Italia a fumetti, and was author of a number of comics adaptations of novels and historical biographies for Il Giornalino.