Il Giornalino #1
"Cadute" kicks off with a delightfully absurd premise: a nationwide gum epidemic, slime-covered bricks, and a military officer in a skirt aboard a warship—each bizarre incident tied to a series of inexplicable, gravity-defying falls. The surreal tone is perfectly matched by Carlo Peroni’s expressive artwork, while Albert Uderzo’s cover art captures the issue’s chaotic charm with a wink. A 1984 slice of Italian comic absurdity, full of whimsical chaos and unexpected twists.
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Il "flagello nazionale" chiamato chewing-gum; Mattoni con la melma di fogna; Ufficiale in gonnella su una nave da guerra; Una vecchietta di 78 anni salva un arereo; Spiccioli
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