Artist identification: Can you help???
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I don't know Ramiro Bujeiro's work, but this doesn't look like Mario Capaldi.
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Re: Artist identification: Can you help???
This is a Bujeiro's sample of football comic artwork.
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And this is a Capaldi's one. Less possible...
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Re: Artist identification: Can you help???
Looking at these samples, I'd say that your Magic Man strip might possibly be by Bujeiro, but definitely isn't Capaldi.
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No, no, artist of 'Magic Man' isn't Gillatt for sureNick_the_Greek wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 09:07 can we have a bigger / better scan of 'Magic Man' please? I don't think that Gillatt has drawn the episode highlighted
He is either Argentinian Ramiro Bujeiro or Italian Mario Capaldi, both of them having contributed in IPC/Fleetway comic series at that era.
I can post a bigger image, would you like to give me an e-mail address, or I could send you via messenger...
About 'Jimmy', now, I strongly believe that sample posted here is an Angelo Todaro's piece of artwork.
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I'm sure it was John Gillatt was the only artist credited for the Magic Man strip? I know other artists can be involved in doing the same strip as highlighted with Sandy James and Family Fortune. Made an initial error though, it was the Hot-Shot comic not the Scorcher that featured the "Magic Man" strip. If wrong, I humbly apologise, and I've gone from being a font of knowledge to a thimble.
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Not at all
Most of those artists seem to having made images for more than one IPC/Fleetway's comic series.
For example, it was Mike Western (rather than John Gillatt) who's made most of 'Billy's Boots' artwork during the years 1988 and 1989 for 'Roy of the Rovers' weekly magazine.
For example, it was Mike Western (rather than John Gillatt) who's made most of 'Billy's Boots' artwork during the years 1988 and 1989 for 'Roy of the Rovers' weekly magazine.
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Yes, I agree, thanksGoof wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 12:34 Looking at these samples, I'd say that your Magic Man strip might possibly be by Bujeiro, but definitely isn't Capaldi.
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Thanks Nikos. That's made me feel better. My thimble of knowledge has been upgraded to a teacup.Nick_the_Greek wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 12:49 Not at allMost of those artists seem to having made images for more than one IPC/Fleetway's comic series.
For example, it was Mike Western (rather than John Gillatt) who's made most of 'Billy's Boots' artwork during the years 1988 and 1989 for 'Roy of the Rovers' weekly magazine.![]()
Yeah, surprising how many artists do the same strip. It's a minefield at times. And It's a pain when you have a page but hit a dead end, and where you fire off a flare and hopefully someone sees the distress signal and comes to the rescue.
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Yesssss my friend, that's all about!!!Into The Abyss wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 19:16Thanks Nikos. That's made me feel better. My thimble of knowledge has been upgraded to a teacup.Nick_the_Greek wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 12:49 Not at allMost of those artists seem to having made images for more than one IPC/Fleetway's comic series.
For example, it was Mike Western (rather than John Gillatt) who's made most of 'Billy's Boots' artwork during the years 1988 and 1989 for 'Roy of the Rovers' weekly magazine.![]()
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Yeah, surprising how many artists do the same strip. It's a minefield at times. And It's a pain when you have a page but hit a dead end, and where you fire off a flare and hopefully someone sees the distress signal and comes to the rescue.![]()
Ideas do not exist on their own, there are only people who carry ideas - and ideas take the size of the people who carry them.
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