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Bonvi, pen name of Franco Bonvicini (31 March 1941 – 10 December 1995) was an Italian comic book artist, creator of the comic strips '' Sturmtruppen'' and '' Nick Carter''.


Biography

Bonvicini was born either in
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or Modena, in the
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region of Northern Italy. The correct site is unknown, as his mother registered him in both places to obtain twice the amount of war-rationing food stamps. The author hinted at this fact in one of his ''Sturmtruppen'' comic books, where he usually hid autobiographical notes inside the dark humour of the books. After a brief experience in advertising work, he made his debut in the comics world in 1968 for the newspaper ''Paese Sera'' with his most famous strip '' Sturmtruppen''. ''Sturmtruppen'' was later translated in numerous countries outside Italy. While politically left-aligned and a pacifist, Bonvi was fascinated by war, and had served in the tank corps in postwar Italy. He also had an encyclopedic knowledge of the
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's uniforms,
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and equipment, which he faithfully recreated in his cartoonish universe. Each weapon and vehicle appearing in the strip is real; uniforms are also faithfully depicted apart from some simplifications. ''Sturmtruppen'', however, was not only a satire of military life and
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, but also a true, endless wellspring of comical and surreal situations. Bonvicini was one of the first Italian cartoonists to use the horizontal format typical of United States' strips. ''Sturmtruppen'' strips were published periodically until Bonvi's death, with the exception of a pause in the 1970s, in which he left Italy for a long trip to
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. In 1967 he played Derek Flit, a parody of Derek Flint in '' Come rubammo la bomba atomica'' an Italian spy comedy movie shot in Egypt. Bonvicini was a friend of another famous Bolognese citizen, the writer and singer
Francesco Guccini Francesco Guccini (, born 14 June 1940) is an Italian singer-songwriter, considered one of the most important '' cantautori'' of his time. During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live a ...
. As a duo, they produced a
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series called ''Storie dello spazio profondo'' (Stories from Deep Space) (1972), whose main protagonist has Bonvi's features. In 1969 he also created Cattivik, another surreal strip parodying the anti-hero
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. The series was to be continued with success by his pupil Guido Silvestri, better known as Silver and, later, by other cartoonists. Bonvi's second-best known character was created in 1971, in collaboration with writer and TV director Guido De Maria: Nick Carter, a refreshing humour series featuring a trio of detectives (series' namesake Nick Carter aided by massive and naive Patsy and proverb-quoting chinaman Ten) working in the New York of 1910s. Nick Carter appeared also in TV in the 1970s. In this decade Bonvi created an adult science fiction series, ''Cronache del dopobomba'' ("After the Bomb Chronicles"), featuring a grotesque post-apocalyptic world, as well as the fictional detective ''Milo Marat'' (for the French market, with Mario Gomboli), and his most serious comic book, ''L'uomo di Tsushima'' ("The Man of Tsushima"). For the latter's protagonist Bonvi used again his face as that of the US author
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, one of his favourite writers. In 1973 Bonvicini was named Best European Cartoonist receiving the
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. Another famous work were the adventures of Marzolino Tarantola, an eccentric millionaire engaged along with his butler and the hulking speech-impaired strongman "Henry the crew" in a car race across the world, from San Francisco to Paris; the threesome must constantly fend off the dastardly tricks of their nemesis, "Professor Moriarty" and his diminutive lackey, Perfidio. The story is loosely based on the Wacky Races cartoon and the movie
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with
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and Jack Lemmon but both inspirations merely served Bonvi as a pretext to let him draw wild capers across the globe in the early-1900s which were his preferred time period. In the 1980s Bonvi became a member of
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town hall council and founded a publishing house with Italian deejay and TV personality Red Ronnie. They published a monthly magazine featuring new ''Sturmtruppen'' strips and reprints of old Bonvi stories, as well as articles about music, teen culture and comics in general. Bonvi's last work was ''Zona X'', in collaboration with
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. It was published posthumously by
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in 1996 with the new title ''La città''.


Death

Bonvi was killed in a car accident in 1995. He was on his way to a TV station in
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to appear on Red Ronnie's TV show to raise financial support for cartoonist
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) who was ill and in dire straits. Bonvi was struck by a Citroen Pallas while crossing a road right after having entered a bar asking for directions.


Works

*''Sturmtruppen'' (1968) *''Cattivik'' (1968) *''Capitan Posapiano'' (1969) *''Storie dello spazio profondo'' (1969), with Francesco Guccini *''Nick Carter'' (1972), with Guido De Maria *''Cronache del dopobomba'' (1974) *''L'Uomo di Tsushima'' (1978) *''Marzolino Tarantola'' (1979) *''Truppen Italien'' (1995), a Sturmtruppen version in collaboration with the Italian Army *''Blob'' (1995, unpublished)


Cinema

Bonvi co-wrote the screenplay for the
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''Sturmtruppen'' movie adaptation of Sturmtruppen, directed by
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. He also appeared briefly in the second film of the series, ''Sturmtruppen II'' (
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), playing a German officer. He also starred in the
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''Come rubammo la bomba atomica'', directed by
Lucio Fulci Lucio Fulci (; 17 June 1927 – 13 March 1996) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor. Although he worked in a wide array of genres through a career spanning nearly five decades, including comedies and Spaghetti Westerns, he ga ...
, and in the movie ''Cavalli si nasce'' (
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), directed by the comic strip author
Sergio Staino Sergio Staino (born 8 June 1940) is an Italian comics author, satirist and film director. Biography Staino was born at Piancastagnaio, in the province of Siena. After graduating in architecture, he moved to Scandicci. His comics debut was with ...
.


External links


Official site

Official site devoted to Nick Carter
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonvicini, Franco 1941 births 1995 deaths Artists from Bologna Italian comics artists Italian cartoonists Italian comics writers Italian parodists Comic book publishers (people) Italian publishers (people) Road incident deaths in Italy