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Liliana Fantoni
Biographical information
Born: 1920
Died: December 2, 2016
Nationality: Mini italy.gif Italian
Occupation: Artist
Website: n/a


Daughter of Guido Fantoni and sister of Mario Fantoni.

Biography

Liliana Fantoni is best known for "Capitan Walter", published from 1953 to 1957 in the collection Albo Vitt. In 1953, she drew "Gianforte" (a popular fairy tale transcribed by Italian Giuseppe Madonia), appeared as a back-up feature in Tex alongside five other titles by her father. She also made comics for ""Chicchirichì"" and ""Crì Crì"".

After her father's death she worked on "James Taylor" and "Gessy" (Dardo publishers), "Lo Sceriffo Dick Person" (Nerbini), as well as "Il Piccolo Indiano", "Capitan Pappafico", "Tony e Salacca", "Bertoldino" and "Torello Seduta".


Mandrake Stories

# Original title Pages Writer Artist Year
1 "Il castello delle Azzorre" 17 ?? Liliana Fantoni 1950