Linus 236 (milano Libri) ❲2027❳

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)

Longstanding staples like Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts (the magazine's namesake), Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Dick Tracy . By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano

While specific table-of-contents lists for this exact issue are rare in digital archives, linus during this mid-80s period typically featured a mix of: Longstanding staples like Charles M

The magazine was known for its leftist cultural stance and featured influential directors like Oreste del Buono . Typical Content in Issue 236 (November 1984)

Foundational works by authors such as Guido Crepax (Valentina), Hugo Pratt (Corto Maltese), and Enzo Lunari .

Copies are often available through specialized comic retailers like Fumetto Online or secondary market sites like eBay.