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For the "[[Fratelli Spada stories|Fratelli Spada]]" publications, he drew several stories and llustrated covers which were also later retaken in the French "[[Editions des Remparts]]" Mandrake issues. | === Biography === | ||
'''Domenico Mirabella''' (aka ''D. Mira'') is an Italian artist. | |||
In an issue of "Occhio Cupo" (edizioni Audace) from 1948 [[Aurelio Galleppini|Galep]] had a column, "Galep risponde", where he reviewed drawings sent to him by young readers eager to become comic book artists. One of the drawings was from "Siracusa" by Domenico Mirabella. | |||
For the "[[Fratelli Spada stories|Fratelli Spada]]" publications in the 60s, he drew several stories and llustrated covers which were also later retaken in the French "[[Editions des Remparts]]" Mandrake issues. | |||
One of his drawn story ("[[Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio (Spada)|Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio]]") has been published in America (in "[[Mandrake the Magician 9 (King)|Mandrake the Magician #9]]") and in United Kingdom (in "[[Uncanny Tales 96|''Uncanny Tales'' #96)]]" under the title name "[[Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio (Spada)|Terror from Outer Space]]". | One of his drawn story ("[[Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio (Spada)|Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio]]") has been published in America (in "[[Mandrake the Magician 9 (King)|Mandrake the Magician #9]]") and in United Kingdom (in "[[Uncanny Tales 96|''Uncanny Tales'' #96)]]" under the title name "[[Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio (Spada)|Terror from Outer Space]]". | ||
In the early 70s he collaborated occasionally with the Di Vitto brothers on "Sartana (Joe Colt)" and later he did several stories for the german comics "Gespenster Geschichten" and "Spuk Geschichten". | |||
== Mandrake work by Domenico Mirabella == | == Mandrake work by Domenico Mirabella == | ||
=== Stories === | === Stories === |
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Biography
Domenico Mirabella (aka D. Mira) is an Italian artist.
In an issue of "Occhio Cupo" (edizioni Audace) from 1948 Galep had a column, "Galep risponde", where he reviewed drawings sent to him by young readers eager to become comic book artists. One of the drawings was from "Siracusa" by Domenico Mirabella.
For the "Fratelli Spada" publications in the 60s, he drew several stories and llustrated covers which were also later retaken in the French "Editions des Remparts" Mandrake issues.
One of his drawn story ("Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio") has been published in America (in "Mandrake the Magician #9") and in United Kingdom (in "Uncanny Tales #96)" under the title name "Terror from Outer Space".
In the early 70s he collaborated occasionally with the Di Vitto brothers on "Sartana (Joe Colt)" and later he did several stories for the german comics "Gespenster Geschichten" and "Spuk Geschichten".
Mandrake work by Domenico Mirabella
Stories
- "La principessa rapita" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella / art partly redrawn from the original Lee Falk and Phil Davis's "Land of the Fakirs" story.
- "Furto alla banca" and "Il covo della banda" (part 1 and 2 of the same story) by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il tibetano della caverna rossa" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Gli agenti del Cobra" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Avventura al Polo Sud" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Un mondo scomparso" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "I predoni dell'Alaska" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "L'atollo delle meraviglie" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "L'erede dei faraoni" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il castello nelle Azzorre" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Un quiz per esperti" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "La minaccia alata" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il caso Farrell" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il falchi degli abissi" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Fantasmi a Hellish castle" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Un caso pericoloso" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Tauno contro la terra" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il malvagio venuto dallo spazio" by Giovanni Fiorentin and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il drago d'oro" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Un alibi per Castillo" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il ladro di capelli" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "La fossa delle balene" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Karum il mago" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il mistero della piramide" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Gli ominidi" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Mission a Rio" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Atterraggio forzato" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il legionario" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Sabotaggio" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Il giustiziere" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "La maledizion voodoo" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
- "Capsula spaziale" by unknown writer and Domenico Mirabella
Covers
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