Geronimo was the nickname by which Goyathlay was known,
the old Apache chief was born in 1829 in the territory that now Ariziona and
soon became the leader of the last Apache Indians who opposed the decision of
the US government to lock them up on reservations. Considered bloodthirsty by
American settlers, but for the Apache people he was the hero who fully embodied
the aggression and the courage of their race. Because of his apparent invulnerability
to bullets he was also believed to be endowed with supernatural powers.
Defeated in 1882 and forced onto a reserve, Geronimo fled almost immediately
and reprised the fight ending four years later with his capture was made by
General Miles. Sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he remained there until his death
in 1909, after dictating an interesting autobiography. As well as those
published by Cerretti in 1971, the famous character is immortalized in several episodes:
He first appear in the Guido Buzzelli version THE ADVENTURES OF WORLDWIDE
(Flaminia, 1962), on n. 4 NECKLACE ALBI MONTHLY (Gioggi, 1954), entitled
"Geronimo, Last of the Redskins" and later reprinted on KEEN SUMAN
(Europer, 1967). A paperback volume entitled GERONIMO comes as a supplement to
n. 20 Whip ZORRO (Ed. For Youth, 1968). The character also appears in TEXAS
STORIES (Ciarrapico, 1977), which reprints "Epic of the Wild West,"
and in the collection SUPER ZORRO (Cerretti, 1973). A parody version signed by
Oriali, finally, is published in WEST SIDE STORY ... ELLE (Cerretti, 1972).
Geronimo was featured in his own comic book series
beginning in 1971 when 4 issues were published, in 1972 10 issues were
publishes, 1973 only one issue was released, in 1974 8 issues were published
and in 1975 only one issue was released, in 1976 9 issues were published and in
1977/178 15 issues were published.
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