Cip l'arcipoliziotto
Cip l'arcipoliziotto (also spelled as "Cip l'arcipoliziottto" or "l'arcipoliziotto Cip") is the title character of a comic strip series.
Cip l'arcipoliziotto | |
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Cip and Zagar | |
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Created by | Benito Jacovitti |
The comic was created by Benito Jacovitti in 1945.[1][2]
It is a zany parody of traditional crime-noir literature.[3] It features a little, bald and scorbutic detective that, helped by his loyal assistant Gallina ("Chicken"), try to catch Zagar, a black-dressed criminal that is an expert in disguises.[2][4]
The comics were published in the comic magazines Il Vittorioso, Gli Albi del Vittorioso and Il Giornalino.[1] Cip, Gallina and Zagar were also recurring characters of Diario Vitt, the illustrated diary that Jacovitti made almost each year from 1950 to 1980.[5]
References
- Luca Crovi. Tutti i colori del giallo: il giallo italiano da De Marchi a Scerbanenco a Camilleri. Marsilio, 2002.
- Sergio Giuffrida, Riccardo Mazzoni. Giallo: poliziesco, thriller e detective story. Leonardo arte, 1999.
- Mauro Smocovich, Elio Marracci. Dizionoir del fumetto. Delos Books, 2008.
- Maurizio Pistelli. Un secolo in giallo: storia del poliziesco italiano, 1860-1960. Donzelli, 2006.
- Benito Jacovitti, Goffredo Fofi. Gli anni d'oro del Diario Vitt. Stampa alternativa/ Nuovi equilibri, 2006.
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