• Dino Battaglia (1 August 1923 – 4 October 1983) was an Italian comic artist, noted for a distinctive and expressive style, best known for his visual adaptations...
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    became part of the so-called Group of Venice with Fernando Carcupino, Dino Battaglia and Damiano Damiani. Born in Rimini, Italy, to Rolando Prat and Evelina...
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    the so-called Group of Venice with Fernando Carcupino, Hugo Pratt and Dino Battaglia. Born in Pasiano di Pordenone, Italy, Damiani studied at the Accademia...
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    1999 The Green Mile Burt Hammersmith It's the Rage Morgan 2000 Bruno Dino Battaglia Mission to Mars Jim McConnell Reindeer Games Gabriel Mercer 2002 Impostor...
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  • musician and songwriter Dino Barsotti (1903-1985), Italian rower Dino Basaldella (1909-1977), Italian sculptor and painter Dino Battaglia (1923-1983), Italian...
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  • personality David Peter Battaglia (1931–2017), American politician Dino Battaglia (1923–1983), Italian comic artist Domenico Battaglia (1842–1904), Italian...
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    comics writers, including Mario Faustinelli, Hugo Pratt, Ivo Pavone, and Dino Battaglia, also known as the Venice Group. Together these artists and writers...
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  • acquired by Starz. Bruno Battaglia is a young boy attending an American Roman Catholic school. Bruno's estranged father Dino, a police officer, left the...
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    young Venetian artists, including Alberto Ongaro, Damiano Damiani, Dino Battaglia, Rinaldo D'Ami, and above all Fernando Carcupino and Hugo Pratt. Their...
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    Maschera della Morte Rossa" in Linus #91. Adaptation and art were by Dino Battaglia. This was reprinted in Corto Maltese #7 (1988) and multiple other times...
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