- Guido Crepax
Infobox Comics creator
name = Guido Crepax
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birthname = Guido Crepas
birthdate = birth date|1933|7|15|mf=y
location =Milan ,Italy
deathdate = death date and age|2003|7|31|1933|7|15
deathplace = Milan, Italy
nationality = Italian
area = artist, writer
alias =
notable works = "Valentina" "Anita" "Histoire d'O" "Belinda" "Bianca"
awards =Guido Crepax (born Guido Crepas,
Milan ,July 15 ,1933 -July 31 ,2003 ) was an Italian comics artist, who deeply influenced the European adult comics world in the second half of 20th century. He is most famous for his character "Valentina", created in 1965 and very representative of the spirit of the sixties. The "Valentina" series of books and strips became noted for Crepax's sophisticated drawing, and for thepsychedelic , dreamlike storylines, generally involving a strong dose oferoticism .Life
Crepax began to work as a graphic artist and an advertisement illustrator while still studying architecture (he degreed in 1958), producing posters as well as covers for magazines (including the Italian edition of "Galaxy"), books and LPs. The latter were mainly for classical music and jazz, including
Gerry Mulligan ,Fats Waller ,Charlie Parker ,Louis Armstrong ,Italian Jazz Stars , but also for more popular works like "'Nel blu dipinto di blu " byDomenico Modugno .In 1957 he became renowned for his advertisement campaign for the
Shell Oil Company inItaly , which received aGold Palm for advertisement. The next year he started his collaboration with "Tempo Medico ", the first Italian medical review, for which he drew all the covers until the mid-1980s.Comics
In 1963 he entered the world of
comics , and two years later he created his most famous character, Valentina. Valentina Rosselli appeared for the first time in the N°2 of the Italian comics magazine "Linus", as a secondary character in the series featuring her boyfriend, the art critic Philip Rembrandt, thesuperhero Neutron.cite web|last =Cartioni Online | title = Valentina | url =http://www.cartonionline.com/personaggi/Valentina.htm | language =Italian ]The first episode was intitled "La Curva di Lesmo" (referring to a curve in the Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix racetrack at Monza), and was followed by other 30, collected in a total of 7 books, along with two others "Lanterna magica" ("Magic Lantern", 1977) and "Valentina pirata" ("Valentina pirate"), the first in full colour.
Valentina, inspired by the silent film actress
Louise Brooks , soon became the main character of the series, whose last episode was published in 1995. Valentina's stories are a weird mix of oneiric,science fiction ,fantasy ,espionage and (especially later) erotic themes. They met a large success in Italy and abroad, especially in France. Neutron was largely overshadowed and seemingly lost his superpowers: however, he was later protagonist of a long solo graphic novel published in the magazine "Corto Maltese". Inspired byHomer 's "Odyssey ", it is considered one of the highest peaks of Crepax's production, also from the writing point of view, which was often pointed out as the weakest element in his stories.Apart from Valentina, Crepax produced other comic books featuring different heroines, including Belinda, Bianca, Anita and Francesca. The blonde Anita, inspired by the
Anita Ekberg ofFederico Fellini 's movie "La dolce vita ", was the protagonist of a striking dreamy story in which she has sex with a TV (preceding Cronenberg's "Videodrome "). In spite of her name meaning "White" in Italian, Bianca had long black hair: she was featured in several books, including Crepax's version of "Gulliver's Travels ". Francesca's stories, about the life of a high school student, are unusual as they have no erotic connotations at all.Crepax also adapted to comics some of the classics of erotic literature like "Histoire d'O", "Justine" and "
Emmanuelle ". In 1977 he finished an adventure comic book, "L'uomo di Pskov" ("The man of Pskov"), followed one year later by "L'uomo di Harlem", concerning the world ofjazz in New York. Both were published bySergio Bonelli Editore , the same ofTex Willer .Crepax's last work, "
Frankenstein ", an adaptation of the novel byMary Shelley , was published in 2002.His comic books were translated in several foreign countries, including
France ,Brazil ,Spain ,Germany ,Japan ,United States ,Finland andGreece .Works
Valentina books
* "Valentina" (1968), Milano Libri
* "Valentina speciale" (1969), Milano Libri
* "Valentina con gli stivali" (1970), Milano Libri
* "Baba Yaga" (1971), Milano Libri, all'interno di Alì Baba Yaga
* "Ciao Valentina!" (1972), Milano Libri
* "Valentina nella stufa" (1973), Milano Libri
* "Diario di Valentina" (1975), Milano Libri
* "A proposito di Valentina" (1975), Quadragono Libri, edited by Francesco Casetti
* "Valentina in giallo" (1976), Milano Libri
* "Valentina assassina" (1977), Milano Libri
* "Ritratto di Valentina" (1979), Milano Libri
* "Riflesso di Valentina (1979),Arnoldo Mondadori
* "Lanterna Magica" (1979), Edizioni d'arte Angolare
* "Valentina pirata" (1980), Milano Libri, in colour
* "Valentina sola" (1981), Milano Libri, in colour
* "Valentina, storia di una storia" (1982), Olympia Press
* "Per amore di Valentina" (1983), Milano Libri
* "Io Valentina, la vita e le opere" (1985), Milano Libri
* "Nessuno" (1990), Milano Libri
* "Valentina e le altre" (1991), Mondadori, collana Oscar
* "Valentina, la gazza ladra" (1992), Rizzoli-Milano Libri
* "Valentina a Venezia" (1992)
* "E Valentina va..." (1994), Rizzoli-Milano Libri
* "Valentina" (1995), Fiction inc. Tokyo
* "Al diavolo, Valentina" (1996)
* "In arte... Valentina" (2001), Lizard Edizioni
* "Valentina" (2003), Panini ComicsOther heroines
* "La casa matta" (feat. Bianca, 1969), Edip
* "Anita, una storia possibile" (1972), Persona/Ennio Ciscato Editore
* "Histoire d'O" (1975), Franco Maria Ricci Editore, from the novel byPauline Réage
* "Emmanuelle" (1978), Olympia Press, from the novel byEmmanuelle Arsan
* "Justine" (1979), Olympia Press, from the novel "La nouvelle Justine " byDe Sade
* "Hello, Anita!" (1980), L'isola trovata, in colour
* "Belinda 1 & 2" (1983), Editori del Grifo
* "I viaggi di Bianca" (1984), Milano Libri, inspired byJonathan Swift 's "Gulliver's Travels "
* "Venere in pelliccia" (1984), Olympia Press, inspired to a tale byLeopold von Sacher-Masoch .
* "Bianca 2. Odesseda" (1987), Editori del Grifo
* "Emmanuelle l'antivergine" (1990), Rizzoli
* "Eroine alla fine: Salomé" (2000), Lizard Edizioni
* "Crepax 60|70" (feat. Belinda, and Valentina 2003), Fiction inc. TokyoOther works
* "L'astronave pirata" (1968), Rizzoli
* "Il dottor Jekill" (1972), Persona/Ennio Ciscato Editore
* "Circuito interno" (1977), Edizioni Tempo Medico
* "Casanova" (1977),Franco Maria Ricci Editore
* "L'uomo di Pskov" (1977), CEPIM (Sergio Bonelli Editore), in colour
* "L'uomo di Harlem" (1979), CEPIM (Sergio Bonelli Editore)
* "La calata di Macsimiliano XXXVI" (1984), Editori del Grifo
* "Conte Dracula" (1987), Rizzoli-Milano Libri, from the novel "Dracula " byBram Stoker
* "Dr.Jekyll e Mr.Hide" (1987), Rizzoli-Milano Libri, from the novel byRobert Louis Stevenson
* "Giro di vite" (1989), Olympia Press, from the novel "The Turn of the Screw " byHenry James
* "Nessuno" (1990), Milano Libri
* "Le clinicommedie" (1990), Editiemme
* "Il processo di Franz Kafka" (1999), Piemme, from the novel "The Trial " byFranz Kafka
* "Justine" and "The Story of O" (2000), graphic novel of the works byMarquis de Sade andAnne Desclos respectively
* "Frankenstein" (2002), Grifo Edizioni, from the novel byMary Shelley English translations
English language translations of Guido Crepax works have been published in many different formats: sequences in magazines, soft cover albums and high profile hardcovers.
tories published in Heavy Metal Magazine
Heavy Metal Magazine was among the first to introduce Guido Crepax to the English-speaking audience. In addition to publishing Crepax comics it also issued interviews and articles about the artist.References
* [http://www.lfb.it/fff/fumetto/aut/c/crepax_bib.htm Crepax publications] Fondazione Fossati it_icon
* [http://www.bedetheque.com/auteur-865-BD-Crepax-Guido.html Guido Crepax albums] Bedetheque fr_iconFootnotes
External links
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/c/crepax.htm Guido Crepax biography] on Lambiek Comiclopedia
* [http://www.museonazionaledelfumetto.it/page.php?page=576&langId=1 Guido Crepax biography] on Museo Nazionale del Fumetto it_icon
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