Lupo Alberto - Italian Cartoons by Guido Silvestri
Lupo Alberto: Cartoon Character
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The most marvelous Italian cartoon character is Lupo Alberto. He
is from the most entertaining farm in existence, it's more chaotic than
not - it may happen that you run into a mass of blue fur with bones
as thin as cords, and bulging eyes on a face with a red reindeer nose;
this would be Lupo Alberto.
A
victim of countless clubbing's by a dog named Mosa¨ who resembles an
overweight abominable snowman and always carries a wooden club. Alberto
would venture out to go find his lover - the yellow bony-necked chicken
Marta, who would love to fly away with him at any moment in time. You
will come across the underground dwellers; Enrico la Talpa who is gifted
with grand fantasy, but brought back to reality by his wife Cesira -
the wife mole with her head wrapped in a red bandana. She has to deal
with a husband that is too spontaneous, who always is thinking of inventions
or adventures, and who has his head in the clouds. He thinks all things
are possible, and gets into various situations all due to his curious
nature.
Guido Silvestri (for Silver Art) was born in Modena, Italy on the
9th of December 1952. He entered the world of comics through the Bonvi
Studio; creator of 'Sturmtruppen.'
During
his apprenticeship he began to prove himself with characters such as;
Capitan Posapiano, Nick Carter and Cattivik. He created his first few
stories at the beginning of his career, perfecting his text style as
he went along. His true debut came along in 1974 when he placed his
comic strip in the "Corriere dei Ragazzi," of which the characters were
animals living on a farm. The very first stories of his comic strip
was created in 1975 and edited by "Dardo." And in March of that year,
success came about as he collaborated with "Eureka" and published two
books. In that same year, he was presented with 2 awards: the "Comics
76" in Sassari, and the "Rino Albertarelli" in Bologna. Everyone on
the editorial staff loved the Lupo Alberto character at first glance,
but it also won the hearts of readers in a short time. In only two years
Lupo Alberto was the favorite wolf for the majority of cartoon lovers.
Even today Lupo Alberto continues with fruitful success, and keeps multiplying
extraordinarily.
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Lupo
Alberto must constantly run frantically away from Mosè, the overweight
dog whom seems to want to murder him - and in the process he loses his
clothes, and often covers his eyes awaiting to get beaten on the head.
He gets in trouble with his love chicken Marta, who misconceives the
circumstances. There is always someone behind these unexpected coincidences
- of course it's Mosè, who has created havoc between the two. But Mosè
also enjoys beating the innocent blue rabbit and accuses him of crimes
he didn't commit. The rabbit has a wife with 16 or 17 children. Every
once in a while one falls in love with the other, regardless of marriage
certificates, that's the fun of it - and this causes all kinds of quarrels.
You may see a young pig peeking around one corner of a house to hand
a pretty young rabbit a love letter. He introduces us to many surprise
characters that are, without a doubt stylishly drawn. Guido is a fantastic
artist that transmits much expression, as well as captivating text with
a fashionable sense of humor to make you chuckle.
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By Jackelin J.Jarvis
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