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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
After having worked for the Rosi Studios in 1968, he drew some [[Mandrake the Magician]] and "L’Uomo Mascherato" ("The Phantom") stories in the early part of the seventies for the [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publisher [[Fratelli Spada]]. He is however most known for Italian erotic comics in the same period, being the creator and illustrator of “Jacula”, vampire comics character.  
After having worked for the Rosi Studios in 1968, he drew some [[Mandrake the Magician]] and "L’Uomo Mascherato" ("The Phantom") stories in the early part of the seventies for the [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publisher [[Fratelli Spada]]. He is however most known for Italian erotic comics in the same period, being the creator and illustrator of “Jacula”, vampire comics character.  
He also drew comics for German, France and even American publishers.
He also drew comics for German ("Reno Kid"), British ("The Steel Claw") and even American ("Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery", "The Twilight Zone") publications.


== Mandrake work drawn by Giorgio Cambiotti ==
== Mandrake work drawn by Giorgio Cambiotti ==

Revision as of 15:19, 7 November 2014

Giorgio Cambiotti
Biographical information
Born: 1932
Died: 2004
Nationality: Mini italy.gif Italian
Occupation: Artist
Website: n/a


Giorgio Cambiotti (1932-January 2004) was an Italian artist.

Biography

After having worked for the Rosi Studios in 1968, he drew some Mandrake the Magician and "L’Uomo Mascherato" ("The Phantom") stories in the early part of the seventies for the Italian publisher Fratelli Spada. He is however most known for Italian erotic comics in the same period, being the creator and illustrator of “Jacula”, vampire comics character. He also drew comics for German ("Reno Kid"), British ("The Steel Claw") and even American ("Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery", "The Twilight Zone") publications.

Mandrake work drawn by Giorgio Cambiotti