Kinowa is an Italian comic book series created by Andrea
Lavezzolo and EsseGesse (illustrators of Capitan Miki which was covered on
September 21, 2015.)
This western comic series debuted in May 1950, with text
by Andrea Lavezzolo (who signed the comics with the pen name A. Lawson) and
artwork by the trio EsseGesse (Pietro Sartoris, Dario Guzzoni and Giovanni
Sinchetto), at the debut issue. When Essegesse passed to draw other comics - as
Blek Macigno and Captain Miki - the stories of Kinowa were then illustrated by
Pietro Gamba. Main character of the series is Sam Boyle, a man that was scalped
and left for dead after an attack on a convoy in which perished his wife and
son. He builds a duck skin mask with the likeness of the devil and, turned into
the avenging spirit Kinowa, persecutes the descendants of his attackers.
The comics had significant success in Turkey, where
Kinowa became a protagonist, between 1971 and 1972, of three western-adventure
films (Kinova - Demir Yumruk, Kara Seytan - Kinova 2 and Kamili Kadin - Kinova
3). It is considered as the initiator of the Italian western-gothic subgenre.
Andrea Lavezzolo
was born in the French capital as the son of immigrants from Liguria father and
a French mother, he returned to Italy in 1913 and settled with his family in
Panesi (fraction of Cogorno , in Fontanabuona Valley ) and soon abandoned his
studies to start a career. He began in the twenties to write for some
specialized magazines, stories, poems and novels (The Broken Idol is the title of his first work).
Only since 1940 did he approach the world of comics
writing his first script for Saladin and Dick Lightning , the character created
and designed by the duo Vincenzo Boggioli-Carlo Cossio. The first successful
character - Gim Toro (published until 1959 ) - was created by him in 1946 for
the publisher Gino Casarotti along with designer Edgardo Dell'Acqua . The
stories of the popular character were designed by Giuseppe Perego, Antonio
Channel and Angelo Saccarello .
Among the other characters created by Lavezzolo from
after World War II until the 1950s include, in addition to the Little Ranger -
alter ego of Captain Miki - Geki Dor , Condor Gek , Tony Hawk , Kinowa (from
1950 ), White Mask (from 1946 ), Lightning masked (from 1947 ), up to cyclones
and Calam, the panther of the West .
As a journalist and writer Lavezzolo has edited several
collections of books, including that of ' Albogiornale while for the newspaper
The Day oversaw the comics page and - from 1957 to 1966 - the weekly supplement
The Day of Children. Writing of stories for comics closed his career, before
retiring. He left a series of feature articles on characters from the world of
comics which was published in the seventies by the magazines Sgt. Kirk and The Comics.
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