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Fabio Civitelli

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Fabio Civitelli
Known forTex Willer
Issues credited101
Active1980–2026
Primary roleartist
Tex Willer #2
Tex Willer #2 (2014)

Fabio Civitelli was born on 9 April 1955 in Lucignano, Italy, and is best known as a premier illustrator of the long-running Italian comic *Tex Willer*. His crisp, clean ink drawings are widely admired for balancing the traditional look established by Aurelio Galleppini with a modern, appealing freshness. Civitelli has cited Marvel Comics writers, Gian Luigi Bonelli, and Alex Raymond as key influences on his style. A particular skill is his use of famous actors and celebrities as models for the faces of minor characters, adding a subtle layer of recognition for attentive readers.

Tex Willer Classics XL #[nn]
Tex Willer Classics XL #[nn] (2021)

Civitelli entered the comics field in the early 1980s, and over a career spanning more than four decades, he has been credited as artist, colorist, and inker on over 100 issues. His most frequent work has appeared in *Tex* and its related series, including *Tex Willer*, *TuttoTex*, and *Color Tex*, as well as on *Mister No*. He remains active into the 2020s, continuing to contribute to the *Tex* franchise. While specific major awards are not recorded in standard sources, his long tenure and the high regard for his draftsmanship have secured his place as a respected figure in Italian comics, carrying forward a beloved national tradition.

Full bibliography · 14 series

Mister No (1975) · 12
Maxi Tex (2008) · 5
Color Tex (2011) · 2
Collana Almanacchi (1993) · 1
Rodeo (1989) · 1
Tex Willer -suuralbumi (1998) · 1
#27
Tex - Albo Speciale (1988) · 1
#27
Tex Willer Spesial (2000) · 1
#27
Tex Speciale - Collezione storica a colori (2011) · 1
#27
Tex Willer Classics XL (2021) · 1
Tex Romanzi a fumetti (2015) · 1
#17

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