Satanik, the Glossary
Satanik is an Italian crime comics series created in December 1964 by Max Bunker (writer) and Magnus (artist), also the authors of the popular series Kriminal and Alan Ford.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Alan Ford (comics), Alchemy, Angioma, Black-and-white, Chemist, Comic book, Crime comics, Digest size, France, Giovanni Romanini, Killing (comics), Kriminal, Magda Konopka, Magnus (comic artist), Max Bunker, Piero Vivarelli, Robert Louis Stevenson, Satanik (film), Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, 1968 in film.
- 1964 comics debuts
- Comic book digests
- Defunct magazines published in Italy
- Fictional chemists
- Italian comics
- Italian comics adapted into films
- Magazines disestablished in 1974
Alan Ford (comics)
Alan Ford is an Italian comic book created by Max Bunker (Luciano Secchi) and Magnus (Roberto Raviola), in print since 1969. Satanik and Alan Ford (comics) are comic book digests, crime comics, Italian comics, Italian comics characters and Italian comics titles.
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Alchemy
Alchemy (from Arabic: al-kīmiyā; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, khumeía) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practised in China, India, the Muslim world, and Europe.
Angioma
Angiomas are benign tumors derived from cells of the vascular or lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or derived from cells of the tissues surrounding these vessels.
Black-and-white
Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white to produce a range of achromatic brightnesses of grey.
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Chemist
A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a graduated scientist trained in the study of chemistry, or an officially enrolled student in the field.
Comic book
A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes.
Crime comics
Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction.
Digest size
Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine, but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately.
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
Giovanni Romanini
Giovanni Romanini (Bologna, 27 December 1945 – Bologna, 20 March 2020) was an Italian comic artist and cartoonist noted for collaboration with Magnus (pen name of Roberto Raviola).
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Killing (comics)
Killing is an Italian photo comic series about a vicious criminal, the title character (also known as Satanik). Satanik and Killing (comics) are crime comics, Defunct magazines published in Italy, fictional murderers, Italian comics stubs and Italian-language magazines.
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Kriminal
Kriminal is an Italian comics series featuring an eponymous fictional character, created in 1964 by Magnus and Max Bunker, the authors of Alan Ford, Maxmagnus and Satanik. Satanik and Kriminal are 1964 comics debuts, 1964 establishments in Italy, comic book digests, comics characters introduced in 1964, crime comics, Defunct magazines published in Italy, fictional murderers, Italian comics, Italian comics adapted into films, Italian comics characters, Italian comics titles, Italian-language magazines, magazines about comics, magazines disestablished in 1974 and magazines established in 1964.
Magda Konopka
Magda Konopka (born September 17, 1939) is a Polish model and actress.
Magnus (comic artist)
Magnus, pseudonym of Roberto Raviola (May 30, 1939 – February 5, 1996), was an Italian comic book artist, recognized as one of the greatest Italian cartoonists.
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Max Bunker
Max Bunker, pen name of Luciano Massimiliano Secchi (born 24 August 1939), is an Italian comic book writer, and publisher, best known as the co-author of Alan Ford.
Piero Vivarelli
Piero Vivarelli (26 February 1927 – 7 September 2010) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and lyricist.
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer.
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Satanik (film)
Satanik is a 1968 film directed by Piero Vivarelli.
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an 1886 Gothic horror novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.
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1968 in film
The year 1968 in film involved some significant events, with the release of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as two highly successful musical films, Funny Girl and Oliver!, the former earning Barbra Streisand the Academy Award for Best Actress (an honour she shared with Katharine Hepburn for her role in The Lion in Winter) and the latter winning both the Best Picture and Best Director awards.
See also
1964 comics debuts
- Akwas
- Anacleto, agente secreto
- Archie and Me
- Barbarella (comics)
- Barry McKenzie
- Billy Whizz
- Blue Beetle
- Blue Beetle (comic book)
- Brotherhood of Evil
- Creepy (magazine)
- Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)
- Doctor Who Polystyle comic strip
- Gai-Luron
- God Nose
- Harry Chess
- Hawkman
- Herbie Popnecker
- Hurricane (British comics)
- Indrajal Comics
- Jack Murdock (character)
- Jackie (magazine)
- Kolosso (comics)
- Korak (character)
- Kriminal
- Lastikman
- Mad Fold-in
- Mafalda
- Marvel Tales (comics)
- Mytek the Mighty
- Rompetechos
- Sad Sad Sack World
- Sarge Steel
- Satanik
- The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace
- The Wizard of Id
- Tiffany Jones
- Wham! (comics)
Comic book digests
- Adventure Comics
- Alan Ford (comics)
- Archie's Holiday Fun Digest
- Combo Rangers
- DC Special Series
- Demoniak (comics)
- Diabolik
- Donald Duck pocket books
- Elvifrance
- Golden Comics Digest
- José Carioca
- Jughead's Double Digest
- Kriminal
- Laugh Comics Digest
- List of Marvel Digests
- Monica and Friends
- Mystery Comics Digest
- Pier Carpi
- Satanik
- Scott Pilgrim
- Tales from Riverdale
- The Best of DC
- Topolino
- Walt Disney Comics Digest
Defunct magazines published in Italy
- 30 Days (magazine)
- Bertoldo
- Blue (Italian magazine)
- Calcio 2000
- Candido (magazine)
- Cantachiaro
- Cinema Nuovo
- Colors (magazine)
- Cucciolo
- Cuore (zine)
- Discografia internazionale
- Donald Duck and Other Adventures
- Eureka (Italian magazine)
- FMR Magazine
- Forza Milan!
- Giochi per il mio computer
- Gioia (magazine)
- Giornale delle Dame e delle Mode di Francia
- Guerin Meschino
- Il Caffè
- Il Mago (magazine)
- Inter Football Club
- Killing (comics)
- Klat Magazine
- Kriminal
- Lidel (magazine)
- Linus (magazine)
- MM Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine
- Marc'Aurelio
- Max (Italian magazine)
- Musica e dischi
- Nintendo La Rivista Ufficiale
- Noi: Rivista d'arte futurista
- Piemonte Parchi
- Playmen
- Radiocorriere TV
- Rivista Musicale Italiana
- Sadik (comics)
- Satanik
- Sukia
- Superbasket Magazine
- Tango (Italian magazine)
- Tiramolla
- Trottolino
- Unitalia Film
- Valori plastici
Fictional chemists
- Alec Holland
- Beth Kane
- Blockbuster (DC Comics)
- Chemistro
- Chief (DC Comics)
- Controller (Marvel Comics)
- Doctor Alchemy
- Doctor Bong
- Doctor Poison
- Elongated Man
- Firefly (Archie Comics)
- Flash (Barry Allen)
- Green Goblin
- Grey Gargoyle
- Hank Pym
- Helena G. Wells
- Herlock Sholmes (Ace Attorney)
- Hourman
- Human Bomb
- Isbisa
- Jack Hodgins (Bones)
- Jack O'Lantern (Marvel Comics)
- Joker (Jack Napier)
- Joker (character)
- Key (character)
- Lex Luthor
- Liberator (Nedor Comics)
- MacGyver
- Mendel Stromm
- Molten Man
- Professor Calculus
- Professor Milo
- Professor Potter
- Professor Pyg
- Rebecca Chambers
- Rikku
- Satanik
- Scorcher (character)
- Senku Ishigami
- Sherlock Holmes
- Slyde
- Trapster
- Victoria October
- Vulture (Marvel Comics)
- Walter White (Breaking Bad)
Italian comics
- Alan Ford (comics)
- Alessandro Bilotta
- Amok (comics)
- Baldo (Italian comics)
- Cip l'arcipoliziotto
- Cocco Bill
- Coconino Press
- Demoniak (comics)
- Diabolik
- Dylan Dog
- Fumetti neri
- International Cartoonists Exhibition
- Italian comics
- Ken Parker (comics)
- Kobane Calling
- Kriminal
- La Compagnia della Forca
- Larry Yuma
- Le burle di Furbicchio ai maghi
- Maxmagnus
- Pantera Bionda
- Pedrito el Drito
- Pon Pon
- Pugacioff
- Ramba (comics)
- Rigel (character)
- Satanik
- Sergeant Kirk
- Tarzanetto
- Tex Willer
- Wallestein the Monster
- Whisky & Gogo
- Zorry Kid
Italian comics adapted into films
- Biancaneve
- Click (comics)
- Corto Maltese
- Dampyr
- Diabolik
- Djustine
- Dylan Dog
- Isabella (comics)
- Jesuit Joe
- Kinowa
- Kriminal
- Maghella
- Sadik (comics)
- Satanik
- Signor Bonaventura
- Sturmtruppen
- Tex Willer
- Valentina (Italian comics)
- Zagor (comics)
- Zora (vampire)
Magazines disestablished in 1974
- Architectural Forum
- Argosy (UK magazine)
- Checkpoint (journal)
- Cor!!
- Fusion (music magazine)
- Go-Set
- Graphic Story Magazine
- If (magazine)
- June (comics)
- Kriminal
- Lion (comics)
- Moeder
- Moto (magazine)
- Princess Tina
- Puss (magazine)
- Railway Transportation
- Satanik
- Scorcher (magazine)
- Shiver and Shake
- Situationist Antinational
- SoloSol
- The Modern Hospital
- The West Indian Review
- Vennen
- Vindrosen
- Walkabout (magazine)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanik
Also known as Satanik (Italian comic book), Satanik (Italian comics book).