Bilbolbul
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Format | Text comics |
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Publication date | 1908-1933 |
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Created by | Attilio Mussino |
Bilbolbul is an Italian comic strip series created by Attilio Mussino.
Background
The comic feature Bilbolbul was published in the children's magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli from 1908 to 1933.[1] It is commonly considered Italy's first comic.[1] [2] Its main character, Bilbolbul, is an African kid who interprets everything literally—including the most common metaphors and expressions—with bizarre and surreal effects.[1] [3]
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Categories:
- Humor comics
- Italian comic strips
- Italian comics characters
- 1908 comics debuts
- 1933 comics endings
- Gag-a-day comics
- Text comics
- Fictional African people
- Black people in comics
- Child characters in comics
- Comics about children
- Male characters in comics
- Comics characters introduced in 1908
- Comics set in Africa
- Italian comics stubs