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Sergio Toppi was born on 11 October, 1932 in Milan, Italy, is a cartoonist. Discover Sergio Toppi'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 91 years old?
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Sergio Toppi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sergio Toppi worth at the age of 92 years old? Sergio Toppi’s income source is mostly from being a successful cartoonist. He is from Italy. We have estimated
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In 2005 he did work for the American Marvel comic publishers.
In 2003 he created 12 black and white plates for the Leggende del Salento series, published in the limited edition volume Terre Foggiane - Spigolando in Capitanata (Edizioni GEMA).
In 2003 he began to collaborate with Edizioni Crapapelada (Spazio Papel), creating over a hundred large color illustrations in five years. [1] All illustrations are inspired by different literary texts (sometimes written by the artist himself, sometimes suggested by the editor) collected in various portfolios: Legends without time (2003), Other legends (2004), Hayku (2005), The Four Elements (2005) - with Ivo Milazzo and Josè Muñoz, Ticonderoga (2006), Tomahawk (2007), Japanese tales (2007), The return of the Samurai (2007).
In the years 2000-2005 he created portfolios for various galleries.
Toppi's works appeared on a host of titles in Italy and abroad: an incomplete list could include Linus, Corto Maltese, Sgt. Kirk and Il Giornalino in Italy. His strips were collected in several books. He last worked with the French publisher Mosquito, with which he made 22 books since 1994.
In the eighties he published the series of Collector, the only permanent character of his career, for the series The Protagonists of Orient Express, as well as comic stories for historic Italian comic magazines such as L'Eternauta, Comic Art and Orient Express. For the French market in the early eighties he collaborated on the Larousse series "L'Histoire de France en Bande Dessinées" and "La Découverte du Monde En Bandes Dessinées." In the nineties the French publisher Mosquito published almost 40 volumes of his works while in Spain, the publisher Planeta DeAgostini, published (1992) the volume "El Cerro de La Plata - La Leyenda de Potosí".
In 1986 he participated in the creation of Images of Sicily together with other important designers, with the story entitled Verrà Orlando, published by the Grafema consortium on behalf of the Sicilian Region and the Messina Provincial Tourism Board. Also in the historical context is his contribution to Enzo Biagi's History of Peoples in comics, drawing the Americans chapter of the History of Comic Peoples by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. In 1989 he painted 22 pieces entitled Tarot of the Origins, published by Lo Scarabeo of Turin. In the nineties he collaborated again with Bonelli creating some albums of the Nick Raider, Julia, Martin Mystère and Ken Parker Magazine series.
Subsequently, Toppi worked mainly for one-shot titles, with the exception of the eccentric Collezionista ("Collector") of 1984. He produced adventure/historical titles for CEPIM's Un uomo un'avventura and, for the French publisher Larrousse, some episodes of Histoire de France en bandes dessinées and La Découverte du Monde.
One of the best known series was a comic-strip version of the Thousand and One Nights titled Sharaz'de, originally serialized on Alter Alter in 1979 and later also published in France and Spain. His illustrations appear in various periodical publications, newspapers and book covers: from Famiglia Cristiana to Selezione from Reader's Digest, from Messaggero to Corriere della Sera, from Einaudi books to those of UTET.
He also made a series of western and medieval paper toy soldiers. In 1972 the Corriere dei Piccoli became the Corriere dei Ragazzi for which he illustrated series such as "Dal Nostro Enviato", "Comics-Truth", "Men Against" and "I Grandi nel Giallo". In the seventies he also worked for comic magazines for children such as Il Giornalino from 1976 until the nineties, and Il Messaggero dei Ragazzi from 1977 to 1979, while also continuing in illustration. He also worked with other Italian comic magazines such as Sgt. Kirk, Linus, Alter Alter and Corto Maltese, publishing dozens of stories and illustrations. For Bonelli he made the tenth volume of the series The protagonists in 1975 and, between 1976 and 1978, three volumes for the series Un uomo un'avventura published by Cepim: "L'Uomo del Nilo", "L'Uomo del Mexico" "and" The Man of the Marshes ".
In 1966 he finished his first comic strip for Il Corriere dei Piccoli ("The Children's Gazette"), written by Carlo Triberti. The character was the Mago Zurlì ("Zurli Wizard"). For the same title Toppi produced numerous war stories .
Sergio Toppi was born in Milan, Italy. Initially enrolled as a medical student, Toppi devoted himself to an artistic career starting in the 1950s, creating illustrations for the UTET Children's Encyclopedia. Alongside this project, he began collaborating on a series of animated advertising films with Pagot as well as working as a cartoonist for the satirical magazine Candido.
Sergio Toppi (11 October 1932, Milan – 21 August 2012, Milan) was an Italian illustrator and comics author.