Linus 236: (milano Libri)

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Founded in April 1965 by , linus was the first Italian magazine dedicated exclusively to comics. It revolutionized the medium by treating comics as a serious intellectual and cultural art form, blending them with social and political commentary.

The magazine was known for its leftist cultural stance and featured influential directors like Oreste del Buono . Typical Content in Issue 236 (November 1984) LINUS 236 (Milano Libri)

Foundational works by authors such as Guido Crepax (Valentina), Hugo Pratt (Corto Maltese), and Enzo Lunari .

Extensive sections dealing with literature, cinema, and politics, often featuring contributions from intellectuals like Umberto Eco . Collector Information The magazine was known for its leftist cultural

While specific table-of-contents lists for this exact issue are rare in digital archives, linus during this mid-80s period typically featured a mix of:

By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano Libri, then a subsidiary of Rizzoli. The Magazine: linus

is the November 1984 issue (Year 20, No. 11) of the historic Italian comics magazine linus , published by Milano Libri Edizioni . The Magazine: linus