- Bruno Premiani
Bruno Premiani (1907-1984) was an
illustrator known for his work for severalcomic book publishers, particularlyDC Comics .Born in
Trieste ,Italy in 1907, Premiani became a political cartoonist in his maturity, and was expelled from the country for his anti-Benito Mussolini work. He emigrated toArgentina but similarly ran afoul ofJuan Perón [Guay, George, "The Life and Death of The Doom Patrol," "Amazing Heroes ", #6, November 1981, Zam, Inc. , Stamford, CT, p. 39.] . Moving to the United States, he found work with DC Comics, landing the job of regular artist for the American Revolution-set feature "Tomahawk" when it was awarded its own title after a run in "Star-Spangled Comics ". Premiani most notably drew the original incarnations of theDoom Patrol in 1963 and theTeen Titans in 1964, both series being cult favorites that have survived in one form or another, if sporadically, since their original creation for the DC Comics universe. He is also cited as the artist for the first adventures ofCave Carson , a spelunker/geologist and adventurer also part of DC's fictional pantheon since 1960 [ [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=penciller&query=Bruno+Premiani&sort=chrono&Submit=Search Bruno Premiani at theGrand Comic-Book Database ] .] .Bruno Premiani is the author of the illustrated book "El Caballo", first published in 1957, a great source of information about the anatomy and history of the horse for artists. In the 1970's, he drew numerous illustrations for the magazine
Anteojito , published inBuenos Aires byManuel García Ferré .He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in September 1984.
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