Vittorio Leonardo
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Biography
Vittorio Leonardo, born in Italy in 1938, is a colorist of some famous Franco-Belgian comics series. He worked for Spirou magazine and founded the Studio Leonardo, which continued his work.
Biography
Vittorio Leonardo was born in Italy. He left his motherland to Belgium in 1947. After various graphic experiences (charcoal, models, oil paintings), Vittorio Leonardo finally dedicated himself to the comic strip. He met Morris and kept in touch with him.
With the help of Morris, but also Franquin, Peyo and Remacle, Leonardo created the comics series Barbotine which allowed him to be hired by Spirou magazine. He took over Hultrasson and cereated Superdog and Bardolino. He also wrote some scenarios, among them Boule et Bill. Hired by Morris' Lucky Productions, he is entrusting the drawing of some Rantanplan albums, published each week in Télé Star from 1993. He specially contributed to the albums Bêtisier 3, Bêtisier 5, Les Cerveaux, Bêtisier 4, and Le Grand Voyage, written by Bob de Groot.
Studio Leonardo
The Studio Leonardo colors a large part of the comics series published in Spirou. They use computer systems developed by Vittorio Leonardo and his son, Jourdan. Their colleagues Studio Cerise, also working for Spirou, mainly color manually.
Bibliography as colorist
- Steven Strong (1 album)
- Boule et Bill (4 albums)
- Gaston (5 albums)
- Isabelle (4 album)
- Lucky Luke (22 albums)
- Marsupilami (4 albums)
- Natacha (4 albums)
- La Patrouille des Castors
- Rantanplan (17)
- The Smurfs (3 albums)
- Spirou et Fantasio
- Yoko Tsuno (22 albums)