The Golden Age 1936 – 1959

Audace - Furio Almirante N. 34

Il terrore della pampa

Release date
Cover Author
Vittorio Cossio
Language
Italian
8 pages - b/w - 22,5 x 34cm
15 lire
Stories

La fattoria maledetta

Type
reprint
Status
4th part
The story from previous issue continues from page 3 to 8 (6 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

After having revealed the secret of the gold disk in previous story, Furio sets off with the Martin and Mario to a farm owned by them in Argentina. The farm is now in the possession of a certain Budding, an accomplice of Singleton who, fleeing from Lake Titicaca, took refuge there. The two buddies ambush Furio and his friends.

Monkey Serafino makes first appearance in this story.

Gli adoratori del diavolo

Type
reprint
Status
7th part
The story from previous issue continues from page 9 to 10 (2 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

Furio, Vittorio and professor Valli follow the quest for the Dragon's Seven Seals flying from Egypt to Mosul, Iraq to find next piece.

Second story of the Seven Seals saga.

Enrico Bagnoli, who was in charge of the graphic design, drew inspiration from the great Alex Raymond.

This story is reprinted after the war, as an appendix to Audace Furio Almirante from N. 28/40 (1946), where the hero is renamed as Italian-American Tony Brelli and the last 4 pages (which in original where drawn by Franco Donatelli instead of Enrico Bagnoli) are redrawn and shortened to 2 pages now by Nino Catania.

L'Esploratore di Ferro

Type
reprint
Status
10th part
The story from previous issue continues on page 12 (1 page).
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

Angelo Bolognesi, strong temperament Italian explorer, employed in a company in Egypt, he left Anglo-Egyptian Sudan to visit establishment founded by his boss, mr. Petrick, for the search for ivory. We are at the end of the year 1856. And in those wild lands the horror reigns.

Originally published on Audace N. 325 in color, later reprinted in b/w.

Il terrore della pampa

 

Il mistero della selva brasiliana

Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 11 (1 page) and continues in the following issue.

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