Roberto Baldazzini  

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Roberto Baldazzini (born August 18, 1958) is a graphic artist who specializes in writing and illustrating full-color erotic comic books.

He received a formal education in commerce, after which he took several art courses and, in 1980, he founded Pinguino, for which he created the character Ronnie Fumoso, based on material that was written by Daniele Brolli. His first professional work was his illustration of Brolli’s Alan Hassad series, which was published in Oriental Express magazine in 1980. Since then, he has created numerous other characters, has created advertising art, and has been featured in Penthouse Comix and many other well-known publications [1].

Artist who has exhibited at the Mondo Bizarro art gallery in Italy.



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