Alan Ford (comics)

"Alan Ford"
Alan Ford issue #1 (1969)
StoryMax Bunker
InkMagnus
Date1969
Pages120
Layout2 images per page

Alan Ford is an Italian comic book created by Max Bunker (Luciano Secchi) and Magnus (Roberto Raviola), in print since 1969.[1] The comic book is a satirical take on classic secret agents laden with surreal and black humour, and sardonic references to aspects of the contemporary Italian and Western society.

Although it became widely popular in Italy shortly after its introduction, Alan Ford remained relatively unknown outside Italy. The French, Danish and Brazilian editions soon failed but the only other foreign edition, in SFR Yugoslavia, was a huge success, becoming and remaining one of the most popular comic books in the former country and its successors.[2][3]

Although the initial plot in the first few episodes develops around an agent called Alan Ford, he is later just one of the central group of characters: Group TNT is an assembly of misfit secret agents, who operate from a flower shop in New York City, United States, which they use as a front for their secret headquarters. They are incompetent and lazy, yet intelligent and cunning, especially when it suits their own personal interests. Their outlandish biographies are dwarfed by that of their iron-fisted and shrewd leader, Number One, a Methusalem character who embezzles the millions paid to the group by American government or city fathers for secret missions, while paying a pittance to his agents.

The comic book ridicules aspects of American society, including capitalism and racism. There were also direct references to local Italian reality, whose social ills were often satirized by Magnus & Bunker, as well as terms in Milanese dialect.

  1. ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Magnus".
  2. ^ "Alan Ford: Big in the Balkans". Libellus.
  3. ^ "Alan Ford: il più amato dagli slavi (Alan Ford: The Favorite of the Slavs)" (in Italian). uBCfumetti.com. 2006-10-27. Archived from the original on 2008-01-10.