Kiwi (re-examined)
See also: Kiwi
Kiwi is a review small size published by the Éditions Lug of September 1955 in December 2003 on 582 numbers.
Jean Frisano created many covers on this small size between 1968 and 1982.
Kiwi published especially the adventures of Blek the rock of the Italian trio Pietro Sartoris - Dario Guzzon - Giovanni Sinchetto in black and white, but the review owes its name with a character of Jean Cézard, a small bird unlucky person which had right then to a more luxurious version in Comic Special Kiwi .
To note exceptional longevity as a secondary series of Lone Wolf of Luigi Grecchi and Ferdinando Fusco, but it is undoubtedly Mirko the small Duke who will remain in the memories by his great quality due to the feather inspired of Devi (author). A republication was in hand besides at the time of the stop of the review.
Kiwi was the small size having more the long life of life and remains today one of with dimensions near the collectors. Its in December 2003 suppression was the consequence of the stop of the Bonelli license at Semic. All the surviving small sizes were stopped at the same time.
Special Kiwi
- 116 numbers of December 1959 in August 1988.
Review a little “hold-all” having contained stories of Blek, but also of Zagor, Trapper John or others.
Comic Special Kiwi
- 27 numbers of June 1964 in December 1970.
Format 17 X 23,5 cm, this review did not have anything any more to see with Blek, putting on the front of the scene the hero of Cézard.
External bonds
- Historical Kiwi
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