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Rino Albertarelli (8 June 1908 – 21 September 1974) was an Italian comics artist and illustrator. He was born in Cesena. He moved to Milan in 1928, debuting in 1935 for the comics magazines ArgentoVivo! and L'Audace. Two years later he moved to Mondadori, for which he created his most famous character, Kit Carson, as well as the series Dottor Faust and Gino e Gianni. He also worked on "Il Corsaro Nero" for Paperino e altre avventure. After the war he slowed his activities as a comic artist, only making a few Emilio Salgari's adaptations for the magazine Salgari and collaborating with some French magazines.

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  • Rino Albertarelli (* 8. Juni 1908 in Cesena, Italien; † 21. September 1974 in Mailand, Italien) war ein italienischer Comiczeichner und Illustrator. (de)
  • Sante Albertarelli, más conocido como Rino Albertarelli (Cesena, Italia, 8 de junio de 1908 - Milán, 21 de septiembre de 1984) fue un ilustrador e historietista italiano. Es considerado uno de los padres y grandes maestros de la historieta italiana del siglo XX.​​​ (es)
  • Rino Albertarelli (né le 8 juin 1908 à Césène, en Émilie-Romagne, Italie - mort le 21 septembre 1974) était un auteur de bande dessinée et illustrateur italien. (fr)
  • Rino Albertarelli (8 June 1908 – 21 September 1974) was an Italian comics artist and illustrator. He was born in Cesena. He moved to Milan in 1928, debuting in 1935 for the comics magazines ArgentoVivo! and L'Audace. Two years later he moved to Mondadori, for which he created his most famous character, Kit Carson, as well as the series Dottor Faust and Gino e Gianni. He also worked on "Il Corsaro Nero" for Paperino e altre avventure. After the war he slowed his activities as a comic artist, only making a few Emilio Salgari's adaptations for the magazine Salgari and collaborating with some French magazines. In the 1950s Albertarelli abandoned comics to focus on his activity as illustrator. After a long hiatus, he returned to comics in 1973 with Daim Press' series I protagonisti del West (also known just as I protagonisti), with which he collaborated until his death in Milan in 1974. The series was eventually completed by Sergio Toppi. (en)
  • Sante Albertarelli, detto Rino (Cesena, 8 giugno 1908 – Milano, 21 settembre 1974), è stato un illustratore e fumettista italiano considerato uno dei grandi maestri del fumetto italiano. (it)
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  • Rino Albertarelli (* 8. Juni 1908 in Cesena, Italien; † 21. September 1974 in Mailand, Italien) war ein italienischer Comiczeichner und Illustrator. (de)
  • Sante Albertarelli, más conocido como Rino Albertarelli (Cesena, Italia, 8 de junio de 1908 - Milán, 21 de septiembre de 1984) fue un ilustrador e historietista italiano. Es considerado uno de los padres y grandes maestros de la historieta italiana del siglo XX.​​​ (es)
  • Rino Albertarelli (né le 8 juin 1908 à Césène, en Émilie-Romagne, Italie - mort le 21 septembre 1974) était un auteur de bande dessinée et illustrateur italien. (fr)
  • Sante Albertarelli, detto Rino (Cesena, 8 giugno 1908 – Milano, 21 settembre 1974), è stato un illustratore e fumettista italiano considerato uno dei grandi maestri del fumetto italiano. (it)
  • Rino Albertarelli (8 June 1908 – 21 September 1974) was an Italian comics artist and illustrator. He was born in Cesena. He moved to Milan in 1928, debuting in 1935 for the comics magazines ArgentoVivo! and L'Audace. Two years later he moved to Mondadori, for which he created his most famous character, Kit Carson, as well as the series Dottor Faust and Gino e Gianni. He also worked on "Il Corsaro Nero" for Paperino e altre avventure. After the war he slowed his activities as a comic artist, only making a few Emilio Salgari's adaptations for the magazine Salgari and collaborating with some French magazines. (en)
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  • Rino Albertarelli (de)
  • Rino Albertarelli (es)
  • Rino Albertarelli (fr)
  • Rino Albertarelli (it)
  • Rino Albertarelli (en)
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