Frisco Bill

In April 1948, a journalist became the hero of a new series: Frisco Bill. He is a reckless and very dynamic young man, who flings himself into the most dangerous adventures with the same spirit that a sports enthusiast would display in launching himself into the fray of a football match.

It hardly need be added that a character of this kind could certainly not perform his mighty deeds in a limited range of action, and so it comes as no surprise to find our hero, together with his inseparable friend Zazzera and the friendly little dog Pillachera, jumping on planes and motorboats, riding powerful motorbikes or temperamental horses, passing within the space of just a few hours from the elegance of a Rio nightclub to the wretched hovels of an Indio village.

The role of antagonist was occupied first by the Figli del Serpente, a sect of Brazilian Indios, and later by a mysterious gang of hooded figures.

Characteristics
Set in Brazil in 1948.

Authors

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Chronology

2 stories from 04.1948 to 10.1948
N Title Release date Number of pages Script Artwork Originally published in
1 L'insidia al Blanco y Negro 04.1948 225 pages Franco Baglioni Guido Zamperoni
Collana Arcobaleno - Frisco Bill N. 1-25
2 L'alleato inatteso 10.1948 63 pages Franco Baglioni Guido Zamperoni
Collana Arcobaleno - Frisco Bill N. 26-32