Corriere dei Piccoli #12/1968
A whimsical parade of absurdity unfolds in "Jacovittumpetezicchezacche!", a delightfully surreal comic strip from Benito Jacovitti’s fertile imagination. From a toreador made of chamomile to a zebra band and a mosquito waltz, this 1968 issue of Corriere dei Piccoli brims with playful nonsense and inventive characters like Coriolano, the cheerful caimano, all brought to life in Jacovitti’s signature style. The cover, by Albert Weinberg, captures the spirit of the madness within.
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Il toreo camomillo; La banda dello zoo; Il semaforo; Sitting Bull; 44 gatti; Abracadabra; Il valzer del moscerino; Se fossi Leonardo; Tinta e Ghiri; Il topo Zorro; Tre guerrieri indiani; Coriolano, l'allegro caimano
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