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Renzo Barbieri was born on 10 March, 1940 in Milan, Kingdom of Italy, is an A 20th-century italian journalist. Discover Renzo Barbieri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 10 March, 1940
Birthday 10 March
Birthplace Milan, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 23 September, 2007
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Nationality Italy

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1940

Renzo Barbieri (10 March 1940 – 23 September 2007) was an author and editor of Italian comics as well as the founder of the publishing house Edifumetto.

1960

In the early 1960s he started collaborating with comics publishers like Editoriale Dardo and Edizioni Alpe.

He was also a journalist for the tabloid La Notte.

In the mid-1960s, after reading a rather violent White Cartoon French book, he decided to open a publishing house in Milan and developed the idea of "pocket comics", also known as a digest.

This was a time when the adult black comics genre (Diabolik, Kriminal and Satanik), a series of paperback featuring graphic violence and scantily-clad women, was at its peak.

Images like a bare breast which in the mid-1960s would have been scandalous suddenly looked almost chaste and innocent.

1966

In 1966 he created Editore 66, inspired by film and literary subjects of the time (such as Angelica and James Bond) and developed the plots of his first two comics books, Isabella and Grendizer (both illustrated by Sandro Angiolini).

1967

In 1967 Barbieri partnered with Giorgio Cavedon, and together they founded the publishing house ErreGi.

They went on to create other sexy-heroines like Jacula, Lucrezia, Messalina, Hessa, De Sade, Lucifera, Jolanda, Vartan, Walalla, Yra, Jungle and Bonnie.

1970

Initially slightly erotic in terms of contents, the books became progressively more pornographic towards the end of the 1970s, reflecting the sexual revolution and the increasing permissiveness in the press and in film taking place in Italy at the time.

1972

In 1972, as a result of creative differences and the need to reinvest the capital to cope with the rising competition in erotic comics, Barbieri and Cavedon separated and formed their own companies.

Cavedon retained all the popular existing titles and renamed ErreGi Ediperiodici.

Barbieri founded Edifumetto.

Under the new banner of Edifumetto, Barbieri created some of the most notable titles of the horror and soft porn comics genre, including Zora la Vampira, Rolando del Fico, Cimiteria, Vampiro, Scheletro, Sukia Belzeba, Playcolt, Mafia, Poppea, Necron, and dozens of other characters.

Their success was due in large part to the covers painted by classically trained artists such as Alessandro Biffignandi, Emanuele Taglietti, Roberto Molino, Pino Dangelico, Enzo Sciotti, and Carlo Jacono.

Within a few years Edifumetto was publishing a new edition almost every day (and doubled in the summer with special supplements).

To diversify the brand, Barbieri created other publishing ventures, including Edizioni GEIS, SEGI, Il Vascello, Centroedizioni, Squalo Comics, Renzo Barbieri Editore, and produced time-sensitive comics like Il Paninaro, Skate Map and Il Leghista.

Barbieri's last company, Edifumetto 3000, folded in the early 2000s.

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1980

In 1980 he wrote Il Manuale del Playboy (Manual for Playboys), a textbook about where European playboys live, what cars they drive, and other lifestyle tips.

Barbieri was born in Milan, Italy.