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Eureka (Italian magazine)

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305:. Between 1977 and 1978, the brief direction of Maria Grazia Perini tried to expand the political and social commitments of the magazine, but the lack of response in terms of sales led to Secchi returning as a director and to the magazine returning to focus almost entirely on comics. 327:
In October 1988, after over four years of hiatus, Secchi tried to relaunch the magazine. The magazine mainly republished old material and closed after only 8 issues. Between 1990 and 1992 four special volumes of the magazine, variously titled
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brand was later used by Secchi for three "Eureka Graphic Novel" anthology volumes, destined for libraries and printed in limited edition, published between 1992 and 1994.
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The magazine initially focused on English and British productions. The contents included humorous comic strips such as
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In the 1980s sales started to decline, and in an attempt to appeal new readers the magazine introduced several
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and by occasional short stories. There was also a significant room devoted to articles of comics criticism.
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Starting from the 1970s the Italian contents gradually grew, and included
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it avoided any intellectualism and any political stance.
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Index


Lupo Alberto
Andy Capp
Sturmtruppen
Italy
Italian
Italy
Luciano Secchi
linus
Al Capp
Bringing Up Father
Alley Oop
Tumbleweeds
Miss Peach
The Perishers
Don Martin
Kerry Drake
Joe Palooka
James Bond
Modesty Blaise
Spirit
Red Barry
Burne Hogarth
Maxmagnus
Bonvi
Sturmtruppen
Silver
Lupo Alberto
Pino Zac
Paolo Piffarerio

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