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Attilio Micheluzzi

Attilio Micheluzzi in his studio in Naples, 1985. Attilio Micheluzzi, also known by the pseudonym of Igor Artz Bajeff (Umag, August 11, 1930 – Naples, September 20, 1990), was an Italian comic book artist recognized as a master and an important figure in the history of Italian comics. Despite starting his career at a relatively late age, over the course of twenty years, he created numerous comic book stories such as ''Johnny Focus'', ''Petra Chérie'', ''Marcel Labrume'', ''Rosso Stenton'', ''Air Mail'', ''Bab-el-Mandeb'', ''Roy Mann'', ''Siberia'', ''Titanic'', and ''Afghanistan''. These works were published in well-known Italian auteur comic magazines, including ''Il Giornalino'', ''Corriere dei ragazzi'', ''alter alter'', ''Orient Express'', ''Comic Art'', ''L'Eternauta'', ''Corto Maltese'', and the series ''Un uomo un'avventura''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Francisco Pizarro en Perú : los trece de la fama / by Goligorsky Schneider, Lilian

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Micheluzzi, Attilio…”
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    Francisco Pizarro en Perú : los trece de la fama / by Goligorsky Schneider, Lilian

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Micheluzzi, Attilio…”
    Libro