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Alessandro Sisti
, b. 1960
Alessandro Sisti, born on July 7, 1960 in Broni, Italy, began his career as a draftsman for Franco Fossati’s studio, which, at the time, was responsible for Mickey Mouse screenplays. He wrote his first Mickey Mouse adventure in 1982, called Mickey Mouse and the Mystery of the Satellites, released in Topolino #1365. He also began working as a journalist for local newspapers such as the Liguarian. Whilst still writing for Disney, he also wrote for other comics such as Big Mac Fargo, published on Corriere dei Piccoli. He also produced, alongside Massimo Marconi, The Economics of Uncle Scrooge, published in the Il Sole 24 Ore, an economics-financial newspaper. Sisti has also worked for the comic series PaperinikNew Adventures (PKNA), Pikappa series (PK) and PK2. He has also edited the screenplay for Topolino-ino-ino in Topolino #2185, released on October 14, 1997. This story held the Guinness World Record as the smallest story in the world (I.N.D.U.C.K.S. 1)
Bio prepared by Nanci Santos, OMC Contributor, nancisantos@hotmail.co.uk
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