Albi dell'Intrepido #581
In "Tarzan," a 1957 issue from Casa Editrice Universo with a 30 ITL cover price, Antonio Terenghi crafts a quiet, character-driven moment as Pedrito, still reeling from Carnival pranks, grows suspicious when his wife serves him an odd meal—only to realize, with a mix of relief and warmth, that no joke was meant. The story unfolds with gentle humor and sincerity, illustrated in Terenghi’s expressive, detailed style, while Alvaro Mairani’s cover captures the playful tension with bold, dynamic lines.
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Pedrito, che ha subito scherzi di Carnevale, pensa poi che sua moglie, gli stia facendo uno scherzo col cibo. Scopre poi che non e' cosi'. [Pedrito, who has been subjected to practical jokes during "Carnevale", thinks then that his wife is playing a practical joke on him with food. He then finds out that wasn't the case.]
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