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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox magazine Frigidaire was a comics magazine published in Rome, Italy. The magazine had significant effects on graphic design, illustrations and written speech in the country during the 1980s.[1] In 2008 it folded, and from 2009 it became a supplement of Liberazione, a defunct communist newspaper.

History and profile

Frigidaire was established in 1980.[1][2] The first issue appeared in November.[3] The founders were Vincenzo Sparagna, Stefano Tamburini, Filippo Scòzzari, Andrea Pazienza, Massimo Mattioli, and Tanino Liberatore.[4][5] The magazine had its headquarters in Rome.[2]

In addition to cartoons Frigidaire featured avant-garde reportages and interviews[1] and covers articles on visual art.[2] It also included investigative reports.[2] Over time the magazine became a mouthpiece for left-wing counterculture in the country.[2]

At the beginning of the 2000s the frequency of Frigidaire was switched to bi-monthly.[3] In 2003 Vincenzo Sparagna sold the publisher of the magazine,[6] which was temporarily ceased publication from April–May 2003 to 2006.[3] On 25 April 2009 the magazine began to be published as an insert of Liberazione, a communist daily.[3]

In September 2002, the covers and some selected pages of the magazine were exhibited at the 7th International Comics Festival in Athens.[1]

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