1942
In "Orlando Invincibile", the myth of the Paladins was revisited by G. L. Bonelli's scripts on the basis on the literary inventions of Ariosto and Boiardo, who had sung the deeds of the hero in their epic poems. This series narrates the story of the Charlemagne's brave paladin who, for love of the beautiful Angelica, fearlessly faces countless adventures and ordeals involving sorcerers, giants, knights and dragons. Rino Albertarelli, who created the artwork, was able to give full expression here to his graphic talent, creating a world poised between reality and magic that was unrivalled in the world of comics of those years. The great Albertarelli continued the work undertaken by Vittorio Cossio (who contributed the artwork for the first part of the story).