Sergio Zaniboni

Sergio Zaniboni.

Sergio Zaniboni (born 4 August 1937) is an Italian comics artist and writer. He is especially known as the artist of numerous stories for Diabolik.

Career

Born in Turin, Zaniboni started his comics career after working in technical design and advertisement. In 1967 he collaborated with the magazine Horror and, two years later, he began to collaborate with Diabolik, for which he still works.[1]

From 1972 he also he collaborates with Il Giornalino, for which he produced Il Campione (a series set in the boxing world, written by Alberto Ongaro) and the police series Tenente Marlo, with stories by Claudio Nizzi. In the 1970s Zaniboni was also artist for the series I Reporters for the magazine Orient Express. In the 1980s his works included Speedy Car for Il Giornalino, and Pam/Peter, a one-shot written by Luigi Mignacco and published on the magazine Comic Art.[1]

In 1991 he pencilled a long story for Tex Willer.[1] In the same decade Zaniboni produced Reporter Blues e Maj Lin for Il Giornalino. In 2000 he was award the Yellow Kid Award for his work on Diabolik.

His son Paolo Zaniboni is also a comic book artist.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Franco Fossati. "Zaniboni, Sergio". Dizionario Illustrato del Fumetto. Mondadori, 1992. ISBN 8804355441.


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