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Ferdinando Tacconi – Original Comic Strip “The Great Gantry / The Nocturnes” – Page 12 (Edifumetto, 1970s)

Ferdinando Tacconi – Original Comic Strip “The Great Gantry / The Nocturnes” – Page 12 (Edifumetto, 1970s)

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An illustrated masterpiece by one of the masters of Italian comics

This original plate is by the celebrated Ferdinando Tacconi , one of the most refined and versatile Italian illustrators of the 20th century, known for his elegant, fluid, and narratively effective style. The work is part of the Il Grande Gantry series, part of the prestigious I Notturni series, published by Edifumetto in the 1970s.

Page 12, created with an evocative and refined graphic style, perfectly captures the mysterious and suggestive atmosphere that characterized Edifumetto publications of that period: sensual, noir and with a strong visual impact.

Characteristics of the work

  • Original ink drawing on cardboard , size 26 x 18 cm.
  • Detailed composition, with a strong narrative structure.
  • Published by Edifumetto , a cult publishing house of the 70s.
  • Perfect condition: excellent condition with no visible defects.
  • Rare testimony to Ferdinando Tacconi's artistic production during his period of maximum creativity.

Because it is a collector's work

  • Tacconi is considered one of the great masters of Italian comics, with a career that spans adventure, war, erotica, and science fiction.
  • Edifumetto 's original comic strips are increasingly sought after by collectors today for their artistic and historical value.
  • The Grande Gantry represents one of the most interesting and less common productions in the Edifumetto catalogue, making this table even more precious.

Series: The Great Gantry – Nocturnes Collection
Artist: Ferdinando Tacconi
Publishing house: Edifumetto
Year: 1970s
Dimensions: 26 x 18 cm
Condition: Excellent

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