By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano Libri, then a subsidiary of Rizzoli.
Founded in April 1965 by , linus was the first Italian magazine dedicated exclusively to comics. It revolutionized the medium by treating comics as a serious intellectual and cultural art form, blending them with social and political commentary. LINUS 236 (Milano Libri)
Vintage issues from this period generally retail for approximately €1.00 to €1.50 , depending on condition. MILANO LIBRI EDIZIONI - LINUS 236, 1984 ANNO 20 - Nø11 By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano
Longstanding staples like Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts (the magazine's namesake), Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Dick Tracy . Vintage issues from this period generally retail for
Foundational works by authors such as Guido Crepax (Valentina), Hugo Pratt (Corto Maltese), and Enzo Lunari .
Extensive sections dealing with literature, cinema, and politics, often featuring contributions from intellectuals like Umberto Eco . Collector Information
is the November 1984 issue (Year 20, No. 11) of the historic Italian comics magazine linus , published by Milano Libri Edizioni . The Magazine: linus