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Romano Scarpa (27 September 1927 – 23 April 2005) was one of the most famous Italian creators of
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Biography

Growing up in Venice he developed a particular love for American
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s and Disney comics, that, at the time, were published in the big format of the
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giornale which was then printing now classic
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's stories. In the 1940s he opened an Animation Studio in Venice in which he produced his first works: some commercials, a short titled ''E poi venne il diluvio'' and another one titled ''La piccola fiammiferaia'' (1953, based on
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's '' The Little Match Girl''), distributed in Italy together with
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's '' Attack!'' (1956). Right after that he stopped working in animation for a while and dedicated wholly to creating Disney comics. When in 1956 Italian editors had no more new Floyd Gottfredson's stories to reprint, he was given the responsibility to continue Gottfredson's stories about
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. Also influenced by
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in the late 1950s and up to about 1963 he wrote and penciled stories like ''Topolino e la collana Chirikawa'' (1960) or ''The Flying Scot'' (1957) that have, later, been translated in many different languages throughout the world. Many of these stories have their backgrounds in movies, for example ''Topolino nel favoloso regno di Shan Grillà'' (1961) is based upon
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's '' Lost Horizon'' (1937); not to talk about all the stories starring Snow White or the Seven Dwarfs, obviously based on ''
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'' (1937). Sometimes the exact opposite happened; the Italian movie '' Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l'amico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa?'' (1968) is based on Scarpa's story ''Topolino e il Pippotarzan'' (1957). Around 1963, Scarpa stopped writing for 6 or 7 years. In the 1970s, he moved to Spain and started working for a different publisher. Among the last things he made while he was still in Italy, at the end of the 1980s and at beginning of the 1990s, there are the so-called ''Paperolimpiadi'' (a long story about the 1988
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) and some strip stories, the same kind of stories that he loved when he was a child. One of these, ''Topolino e l'enigma di Brigaboom'' (1989) was partially based on ''
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'' (1954). In the meanwhile he has had time enough for some more animation, so we have ''Aihnoo degli Icebergs'' (1972), '' The Fourth King'' (1977) and a new TV series, '' The Adventures of Marco and Gina'' (''Sopra i tetti di Venezia'') (2001). Scarpa mainly worked on Disney comics, but he was also able to work on non-Disney material once in a while, so he did one ( Rolf Kauka's) ''Lupo'' story and one ( Hannah and Barbera's) '' Yogi Bear'' story. In the 1950s he also drew some ''Angelino'' stories, and Italian character. Since 1988 some of his comic stories have been published in the US by Gladstone Publishing; it was the first time that this happened to an Italian Disney author. Later, when
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took Gladstone's place; they published some more of his stories, and in 2003, the same happened with Gemstone Publishing. He has influenced many younger creators ( Giorgio Cavazzano was his inker during the Sixties) and many have attempted to imitate his style.


Disney characters created by Romano Scarpa

In his career Scarpa created many Disney characters that are now accepted by some as part of the Disney Universe. Those include, but are not limited to: * Brigitta MacBridge,
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's self-appointed girlfriend with whom she shares a love/hate relationship; * Ellroy (Italian: Bruto), Ellsworth's adopted son; * Dickie Duck (Italian: Paperetta Yé-Yé), a dynamic female teenage duck who was introduced as the granddaughter of "Glittering" Goldie O'Gilt; * Gideon McDuck (Italian: Gedeone de' Paperoni), a newspaper editor and Scrooge's brother; * Jubal Pomp (Italian: Filo Sganga), an unlucky wanna-be businessman always trying to imitate Scrooge and failing miserably; * Kildare Coot (Italian: Sgrizzo Papero), a crazy cousin of
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's; * Portis (Italian: Plottigat), Black Pete's cousin, a genius of crime; * Trudy Van Tubb, Black Pete's mate and accomplice in crime.


Reprints

In 2017
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published a collection containing four stories of Scarpa's
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comics, titled ''The Return of Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs'',
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. In 2018 Fantagraphics Books began publishing a hardcover series titled '' Disney Masters'', in which Romano Scarpa has to date (December 2024) had five volumes dedicated to his Disney works. * ''Mickey Mouse: The Delta Dimension'' (2018)
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* ''Mickey Mouse: The Phantom Blot's Double Mystery'' (2018)
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* ''Donald Duck: Duck Avenger Strikes Again'' (2019)
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* ''Mickey Mouse: The Man from Altacraz'' (2021)
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* ''Mickey Mouse: The Riddle of Brigaboom'' (2024)
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Index of comics books published in the United States

This is an index of all Romano Scarpa comics published in the US. Only Duck universe and Mouse universe are listed. Chip and Dale comics are not listed.


References


Citations


Sources

*''Romano Scarpa – Un cartoonist italiano tra animazione e fumetti'', by Luca Boschi, Leonardo Gori and Andrea Sani. Alessandro distribuzioni, 1988. *''Romano Scarpa – Sognando la Calidornia'' by Luca Boschi, Leonardo Gori, Andrea Sani and Alberto Becattini. Vittorio Pavesio productions, 2001 (in Italian); *''I Disney Italiani'' by Luca Boschi, Leonardo Gori and Andrea Sani. Granata Press, 1990.


External links

*
Romano Scarpa
at the
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The Last Balaboo
site completely about Scarpa, with drawings, covers, sketches, indexes, biography and much more (currently temporarily closed, but there's a message board available for anyone willing to share their feelings about the loss, the messages will be collected and sent to Scarpa's family);
Frank Stajano's page on Scarpa
with a detailed analysis of the different Scarpa's art's periods. {{DEFAULTSORT:Scarpa, Romano 1927 births 2005 deaths Italian comics artists Italian comics writers Disney comics writers Disney comics artists Italian humorists Italian parodists