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Milo Manara
BornMaurilio Manara
September 12, 1945 (age 75)
Lüsen (Luson), South Tyrol, Italy
NationalityItalian
Area(s)Artist, writer
The Adventures of Giuseppe Bergman
Butterscotch
Click
Indian Summer
AwardsFull list

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Maurilio Manara (/məˈnɑːrə/; born September 12, 1945), known professionally as Milo Manara, is an Italiancomic book writer and artist.

Career[edit]

After architecture and painting studies, he made his comics debut in 1969 drawing for Genius, a Fumetti neri series of pocket books from publisher Furio Vanio in the wake of the popularity of Kriminal and Satanik.[1] In 1970, he illustrated for the magazine Terror, and starting in 1971 drew the erotic series Jolanda de Almaviva written by Francisco Rubino, issued in small format by publisher Erregi. Joining the youth magazine Il Corriere dei Ragazzi, he worked with Rubino, Carlo Barbieri, Mino Milani and Silverio Pisú.[2] With Pisú Manara launched the publications Telerompo and Strategia della Tensione in 1974 and the series Alessio, Il Borghese Rivoluzionario, and with writer Mino Milani the series La parola alla giuria in 1975. Manara and Pisú later went on to publish Lo Scimmiotto (The Ape) along the story of the Chinese Monkey King in Alter Linus in 1976, and with Alfredo Castelli, L'Uomo delle Nevi (The Snowman) in 1978.[2]

During this period Manara began publishing work in several Franco-Belgian comics magazines including Charlie Mensuel, Pilote and L'Écho des savanes.[1] For (A SUIVRE) Manara created the first stories featuring HP and Giuseppe Bergman, which grew to become a large body of work. The character 'HP' is based on Manara's friend, the Italian comics creator Hugo Pratt, and a collaborator on some of Manara's most acclaimed work, initially Tutto ricominciò con un'estate indiana (1983, Indian Summer) and later El Gaucho (1991). Manara also completed two stories working with another of his heroes, Federico Fellini.[1] In his own right Manara has been commended on his skills as a writer, as with the western L'uomo di carta (1982, The Paper Man).[2]

Erotic illustration typical of Manara's style as it comes to expression in his Click series.

Manara's reputation for producing comics that revolve around elegant, beautiful women caught up in unlikely and fantastical erotic scenarios became solidified with work such as Il Gioco (1983, also known as Click or Le Déclic), about a device which renders women helplessly aroused; Il Profumo dell'invisibile (1986, Butterscotch), introducing the heroine Miele (Honey) and a sweet-smelling body-paint which makes the wearer invisible; and Candid camera (1988, Hidden Camera), featuring the same protagonist in further explicit adventures. In the following years of combining sequels, original work, and collaborations with noted creators, Manara's production continued in this direction to explore erotic comics themes with an artistic and storytelling expression in a manner considered unique to Manara.

In the U.S. The Ape was serialised in Heavy Metal in the early 1980s and Manara received some exposure through collaborations with Neil Gaiman and other artists.

Later work[edit]

In connection with their joint project Quarantasei, in July 2006, Manara designed a helmet for Moto GP rider Valentino Rossi, specifically made for the Italian GP in Mugello. Rossi declared:

'He has drawn some kind of a mythical history of my life, in cartoons, with some of my heroes such as Steve McQueen, Enzo Ferrari, Jim Morrison, and other characters such as my dog Guido, the chicken Osvaldo and a lot of beautiful women! I really like Milo...he's a person that I have admired for a long time.'

In 2003, Manara's work featured on the cover of Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro's second studio album The Vertigo of Bliss. Manara also created the artwork for all the singles released from this album.

On October 2006, Manara developed character designs for the animated television series City Hunters. The series, of ten 11-minute episodes, blends traditional animation techniques with modern CGI, to be broadcast across all of Latin America on the FOX network throughout 2006 and 2007.

Manara penciled an X-Men project written by Chris Claremont for Marvel Comics called X-Men: Ragazze in fuga that released on April 2009 in Italy, and was later reprinted in short circulation by Marvel Comics in English as X-Women.[3]

In 2013 he started to do low print variant covers for issues of Marvel comic books.

Milo Manara Comics Click

He was profiled in the 2011 documentary film Derailments (Deragliamenti).[4]

Awards[edit]

  • 1978: Yellow Kid [de] and Gran Guinigi prize [it] for an Italian artist[5]
  • 1998: Harvey Awards: Inducted into the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame[6]
  • 2004: Eisner Award, with various artists for Best Anthology, for The Sandman: Endless Nights[7]

Bibliography[edit]

Original titleEnglish titleYear0Remarks
Jolanda de Almaviva – La Figlia del Mare1971written by Francesco Rubino
La parola alla giuria1975written by Mino Milani
Alessio, Il Borghese RivoluzionarioAlessio1975written by Silverio Pisu
Lo scimmiottoThe Ape1976written by Silverio Pisu
Un uomo un'avventura: L'uomo delle neviThe Snowman1978written by Alfredo Castelli
HP e Giuseppe BergmanHP and Giuseppe Bergman1978
Le avventure asiatiche di Giuseppe BergmanThe Indian Adventures of Giuseppe Bergman1980
L'uomo di carta, o Quattro ditaThe Paper Man1982
Tutto ricominciò con un'estate IndianaIndian Summer1983with Hugo Pratt
Il giocoClick1983
Il profumo dell'invisibileButterscotch1986
Candid cameraHidden Camera1988
L'apparenza inganna1988
Viaggio a TulumTrip to Tulum1989with Federico Fellini
L'arte della sculacciataThe Art of Spanking1989written by Jean-Pierre Enard
Le avventure africane di Giuseppe BergmanAn Author in Search of Six Characters and Dies Irae01990Published as a serial in Heavy Metal Magazine (1984-1985)
Breakthrough1990Written by Neil Gaiman
Il gioco 2Click 21991
El GauchoEl Gaucho1991with Hugo Pratt
Il sogno di Oengus1991written by Giordano Berti
Il viaggio di G. Mastorna detto FernetThe Voyage of G. Mastorna1992with Federico Fellini
La feu aux entrailles1993with Pedro Almodóvar
Il gioco vol.3Click 31994
Seduzioni1994
Storie breviShorts1995
I viaggi di Gulliver, o GulliverianaGulliveriana or Gullivera1995based on text by Jonathan Swift0
KamasutraManara's Kama Sutra1997based on text by Vatsyayana
Ballata in si bemolleFatal Rendezvous1997
L'asino d'oroThe Golden Ass1999based on text by Apuleius
Le avventure metropolitane di Giuseppe Bergman0The Urban Adventures of Giuseppe Bergman01999
Bolero1999
Tre ragazze nella retewww.2000
RivoluzioneRevolution2000
Il gioco vol.4Click 42001
Il profumo dell'invisibile 2Butterscotch 22001
Le donne di ManaraWomen of Manara2001
Memory2001
Fuga da PiranesiPiranese: The Prison Planet2002
Il pittore e la modellaThe Model2002
Pin-up art2002
AphroditeAphrodite, Book 12003written by Pierre Louÿs
Donne e motori2003
Fellini2003
L'odissea di BergmanThe Odyssey of Giuseppe Bergman2004
I Borgia – La conquista del papatoBorgia 1: Blood for the Pope2004with Alejandro Jodorowsky
The Sandman: Endless Nights2004written by Neil Gaiman; Manara illustrated one chapter, 'What I've Tasted of Desire'
I Borgia vol.2 – Il potere e l'incestoBorgia 2: Power and Incest2006with Alejandro Jodorowsky
Quarantasei2006with Valentino Rossi
Gli Occhi di PandoraPandora's Eyes2007written by Vincenzo Cerami
I Borgia vol. 3Borgia 3: Flames from Hell2008with Alejandro Jodorowsky
X-Men: Ragazze in fugaX-Women2009written by Chris Claremont
I Borgia vol. 4 - Tutto è VanitàBorgia 4: All is Vanity2010with Alejandro Jodorowsky
Caravaggio vol. 1 - La Tavolozza e la SpadaCaravaggio 1 - The Palette and the Sword2015
Caravaggio vol. 1 - La GraziaCaravaggio 2 - The Grace2018

Adaptations[edit]

  • Series
    • Click (1997)
    • City Hunters (2006, animated TV series created by Gastón Gorali & Alberto Stagnaro)
  • Films
    • Le Déclic (1985)
    • Le Parfum de l'invisible (1997 IMDb)
    • La Légende de Parva (2003)
    • The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man (2003 IMDb)

See also[edit]

Milo Manara Comic Art

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abcLambiek Comiclopedia. 'Milo Manara'.
  2. ^ abcComiquendo online. 'Milo Manara' (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 1, 2007.
  3. ^Phegley, Kiel (April 7, 2010). 'Claremont Unveils X-Women'. Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  4. ^'Derailments: A short film based on a famous unmade film and the friendship between Fellini and Manara will be shown in Toronto today and tomorrow'. L'Uomo Vogue, September 12, 2011.
  5. ^Immagine-Centro Studi Iconografici. '13° SALONE INTERNAZIONALE DEI COMICS, LUCCA 13, 1978' (in Italian).
  6. ^Harveyawards.com. '1998 Harvey Award Winners'. Archived from the original on September 3, 2007.
  7. ^Brodart Graphic Novels. '2004 Eisner Award Recipients'.

References[edit]

  • Manara publications in (A SUIVRE)Pilote, L'Écho des Savanes and BoDoï – BDoubliées (in French)
  • Manara albums – Bedetheque (in French)
  • Manara publications in English – Europeancomics.net (in English)

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External links[edit]

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  • Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived July 14, 2011)
  • Milo Manara site on Casterman (in French) at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
  • Milo Manara biography on Lambiek Comiclopedia
  • Milo Manara biography on Comiqueando online (in Spanish) at the Wayback Machine (archive index)}
  • Manara Eurotica catalog NBM Graphic Novels publisher
  • Milo Manara on IMDb
  • La Mansarda di Miele (Honey's Attic) (in Italian)] at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
  • How to draw a sexy girl by Milo Manara Video on YouTube

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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Milo_Manara&oldid=991958588#X-Women'
  • Milo Manara was born in Luson, a small mountain town in the province of Bolzano, on 12 September 1945.

  • It is one of many erotic-noir comic books published at the end of the 1960s. Milo Manara draws nonstop the first 22 numbers.

  • At Il Ludro in Verona, his first major personal exhibition, 'Cartoonist'.

  • Milo Manara marries Luisa Fedrigoli, life partner and fundamental support for his career.

  • Simona is born, the first daughter of Milo and Luisa. Simona has always helped her father, even at work, has in fact been worked as the colorist on some of his works.

  • Mario, the second son of Milo and Luisa, is born. Together with his father, he has recently created 'Milowines', to unite the two great family passions: wine and art.

  • Manara created his first successful character and wrote the story for the first time, first published in France by the magazine (A SUIVRE): HP and Giuseppe Bergman, where 'HP' is a clear reference to his master and mentor Hugo Pratt.

  • The Paperman is a beautiful adventure, a western comic realized for the French editor Dargaud. In Italy it was published on Pilot magazine. Manara moves away from experimentalism to tell an adventure written and drawn from the Indians point of view.

  • In 1982 Manara collaborates also with the adult magazine Playmen which commissions him an erotic comic. Manara, free to give voice to his own imagination, invents an erotic transgressive and joyful story. Click is his most known and sold work about the middle-class hypocrisy.

  • In October 1983, based on texts by Hugo Pratt, Manara draws, in the Corto Maltese magazine, Indian Summer, considered one of the greatest masterpieces of the two artists and one of the most beautiful works of Italian comics. Comic book written by Hugo Pratt and focused on the atmosphere of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

  • The idea comes from the novel The Invisible Man, written in 1881 by H.G.Wells.Butterscotch is created by request of the French magazine Écho des Savanes of Albin Michel, editor who successfully published Click.

  • In 1987 Manara began his collaboration with Federico Fellini, thanks to Vincenzo Mollica who had them meet some time before. The great maestro from Rimini, to whom Manara had dedicated a short story, Senza Titolo, had greatly influenced him, especially with 8 and ½. Following their meeting, Fellini asks him to illustrate a screenplay published in the 'Corriere della Sera'.

  • The collaboration between Manara and a comic master like Jodorowsky gives life to The Borgias, a four-part sweeping saga of sex, blood and religion, published by Mondadori.

  • In 2008 Manara signs an exclusive agreement with COMICON for the care and management of all its exhibitions, in Italy and abroad, as a result in the last ten years there have been many events, exhibitions, festivals to which Manara has participated all over the world, from Brazil, France, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Norway and South Korea.

  • On February 20, 2009 the Academy of Belle Arti of Macerata awarded him a Honoris Causa degree.

  • Manara returns to work for the United States, in a project about the X-Men girls, the X-Women, written by Chris Claremont.

  • In Siena at the Museum Complex of Santa Maria della Scala, one of the largest anthological exhibitions dedicated to the Master takes place

  • Manara returns to the world of comics with a project on the great artist Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio. A painter which Manara feels very attached to and whose adventures allow him to create an interesting and complex screenplay.

  • On the occasion of the re-opening of the historic Palazzo Pallavicini in Bologna, anthological exhibition 'Nel segno di Manara' is displayed.

  • Esce in Francia per Glénat, in anteprima mondiale, seguito dalla pubblicazione in tutto il mondo, il secondo volume del Caravaggio, intitolato la Grazia. Panini Comics farà uscire la versione italiana a febbraio 2019.

  • To celebrate his 50 years of career the Angouleme International Comics Festival, the most important event in Europe, organises a huge solo exhibition for the Italian Maestro. Curated by Claudio Curcio and Romain Brethes, the show was acclaimed by a great number of visitors during the festival.