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Cip l'arcipoliziotto
Cip and Zagar
Creative team
Created byBenito Jacovitti

Cip l'arcipoliziotto (also spelled as "Cip l'arcipoliziottto" or "l'arcipoliziotto Cip") is the title character of a comic strip series.

The comic was created by Benito Jacovitti in 1945.

It is a zany parody of traditional crime-noir literature. It features a little, bald and scorbutic detective that, helped by his loyal assistant Gallina ("Chicken"), try to catch Zagar, a black-dressed criminal that is an expert in disguises.

The comics were published in the comic magazines Il Vittorioso, Gli Albi del Vittorioso and Il Giornalino. Cip, Gallina and Zagar were also recurring characters of Diario Vitt, the illustrated diary that Jacovitti made almost each year from 1950 to 1980.

References

  1. ^ Luca Crovi. Tutti i colori del giallo: il giallo italiano da De Marchi a Scerbanenco a Camilleri. Marsilio, 2002.
  2. ^ Sergio Giuffrida, Riccardo Mazzoni. Giallo: poliziesco, thriller e detective story. Leonardo arte, 1999.
  3. Mauro Smocovich, Elio Marracci. Dizionoir del fumetto. Delos Books, 2008.
  4. Maurizio Pistelli. Un secolo in giallo: storia del poliziesco italiano, 1860-1960. Donzelli, 2006.
  5. Benito Jacovitti, Goffredo Fofi. Gli anni d'oro del Diario Vitt. Stampa alternativa/ Nuovi equilibri, 2006.
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