Il Piccolo Ranger (i.e. "The Little Ranger") is an Italian comic book series centered on Kit Teller, a character created in 1958 by writer Andrea Lavezzolo in tandem with illustrator Francesco Gamba and later developed by numerous authors; they were published in Italy by Edizioni Audace in the striped format in the series of the same name and later in a new series in the Bonelli format published from 1963 to 1985. The character belongs to a group of teenage heroes very popular in the fifties and sixties, such as Captain Miki, the Little Sheriff and others. These characters were young to facilitate their identification with potential young buyers, that being their peers, who could reflect themselves in the protagonists of comic stories. The series presents its own originality, giving life to a long and engaging comic epic with both tragic and humorous tones among the most successful of the western genre of the period. The series was also published in France, the former Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia), Turkey, Greece, Spain, and Brazil.
A traditional western series addressed to a young audience, it debuted in 1958 and was published until 1985. Until 1963, Il Piccolo Ranger comic books also featured other characters in their appendix episodic stories, including works by Hugo Pratt, Guido Nolitta and Dino Battaglia. It was released fortnightly until 1971, then monthly until its cancellation. Between 1995 and 1996, a 13-volume paperback collection was published in a limited edition by Editrice Dardo.
Kit Teller is the son of Mary Worth and Ted Moses Teller who emigrate from Wales to the United States in search of fortune. Once they arrive, they venture into the wild frontier territories in search of a job. During this trip, Kit was born in 1861 on the border of Missouri and Illinois. Eight months after Kit's birth, his mother died and little Kit fell ill. Saved by the Indians of the Red Bison tribe, Kit and his father stay with the Indians for almost a year and then leave to join the rangers and send Kit to a college in the east. Moses becomes a ranger and obtains permission from the commander to keep the little Kit at the fort until the child reaches reach college age. The Little Ranger series starts here. Kit's father deserts during a mission to go live with the Indians. For this reason he is considered a traitor. The fort's rangers intend to keep the fact from little Kit, who is well-liked anyway. The Little Ranger adventures in a wild land and faces outlaws, ferocious Indians, wise reptiles, extraterrestrials, and medieval warriors with know-how in the New World. Among the characters he meets, perhaps the most unusual are two Mormon, Italian-American vegetarians: SATURNINO and SALVATORE. They are experts of every art and science, endowed with strange powers. Among other things, they talk to animals, in a way not unlike what happens in the pages of the Tarzanesque Akim. They warn the two Tellers, father and son, to beware of the water on full moon nights. Such a warning will save them from several ambushes. At the end of each adventure, the young ranger finds his friends within the reassuring walls of the ranger fort. Among them the fiancée Claretta Morning, the maternal vivander of the strong Rosa Morning, mother of Claretta, the drunkard Brandy Jim, the Chinese cook and washerman Cin Lao, the sergeant O'Hara, Teeth Bill, Frankie Bellevan, Annie Four guns, and Ibrahim Bamboula.
The character made his debut in the Collana Audace of the homonymous publishing house by Gian Luigi Bonelli in the classic striped format published in seven series from 15 June 1958 to 25 April 1971, for a total of 328 issues. The screenplays are by Andrea Lavezzolo and, to a lesser extent, by Guido Nolitta while the drawings are by Francesco Gamba and Birago Balzano. Subsequently, with the books not sold, the publisher re-proposed the Little Ranger series in a total of 69 collections, starting from no. 11 of the series Supplement to the Audace series. The collections do not have a periodicity and the price is 100 lire for the first volumes and 120 for the remaining issues. From 1963 the stories proposed in the strip format in the Audace series were reprinted in the Bonelli format in the series Gli albi del cowboy â Nuova serie up to page 55 of no. 89 when unpublished stories of the character began to be published. The publication ended in February 1985 after 255 issues. In the final publication, Kit, Frankie, and their friends finish their years with the Rangers uniform, retire to the countryside, and begin a new life as ranchers. The merit of the longevity of the series, however, must also be attributed to those who continued the work of Andrea Lavezzolo. Decio Canzio, while maintaining the spirit of the series, made the narrative more agile, updating it to the changing times. Giorgio Pezzin, Marcello Toninelli, and the If Staff also worked on the series. Note that Guido Nolitta wrote the last adventure of the series.
An unpublished, self-contained episode entitled "Secret document" was published as an appendix to no. 99 of Commander Mark in the Herald Series. In May 1992, a 148-page special issue was published entitled "The return of the Rangers," written by Mauro Boselli and drawn by Francesco Gamba. Finally, in 2006, the Editoriale Mercury published a new unpublished story entitled "Zoltan the Magician," written by Ermes Senzò and drawn by Luigi Merati. In February 2012, the Little Ranger was reprinted in an edition for newsstands by If Edizioni.
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Other comics series created by Andrea Lavezzolo: