fumetti - translation to English
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fumetti - translation to English

COMIC BOOK CHARACTER
Sukia (fumetti)

fumetti      
n. funnies, comic strip, series of cartoons
comic strip         
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  • [[Jimmy Hatlo]]'s ''[[They'll Do It Every Time]]'' was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
  • Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' ''New Adventures of Flossy Frills'' (January 26, 1941), an example of comic strips on [[Sunday magazine]]s.
  • Room and Board]]''.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Comic Strip
fumetto, fumetti
strip cartoon         
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  • [[Jimmy Hatlo]]'s ''[[They'll Do It Every Time]]'' was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
  • Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' ''New Adventures of Flossy Frills'' (January 26, 1941), an example of comic strips on [[Sunday magazine]]s.
  • Room and Board]]''.
SHORT SERIALIZED COMICS
Cartoon strip; Comic strips; Comic-strip; Comic Strips; Newspaper comic strip; Newspaper comic strips; Funny pages; Cartoon strips; Throwaway panel; Comic paper; Comic papers; Strip cartoon; Comical strip; Newspaper strips; Newspaper strip; Funny Pages; Underground comic strips
fumetto

Wikipedia

Sukia

Sukia was a vampire-themed Italian comics series by Renzo Barbieri and Fulvio Bosttoli published by Edifumetto from 1978 to 1986, for a total of 153 albums and 6 extra albums. In the series Sukia faces people or creatures who are trying to do some form of harm to the world or other. Sukia is displayed as an antihero since she at times helps people fight crimes against humanity or committing crimes for personal gain. Each issue usually was self-contained.

The physical characteristics of Sukia are said to have been inspired by the looks of the actress Ornella Muti.

Emanuele Taglietti painted numerous covers for the series.

The series was published in Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Brazil, Belgium and in Latin America where the series was published in Colombia and distributed all over Latin America. The Latin American version of the series can also be found in North America. In Brazil it was printed under the title "Vampi".

The Californian electronic band Sukia took its name from this comic book.

Examples of use of fumetti
1. Il film della Warner Bros, diretto dal britannico Christopher Nolan, è più oscuro e più violento rispetto alle precedenti versioni per grande schermo dell‘eroe dei fumetti.