Lo Scolaro

Lo Scolaro ("The Schoolboy") was a weekly magazine dedicated to school children and published from 1912 to 1972.

[1] The magazine was founded by G. B. Barletta and started its publications with the name Facciamo gli Italiani ("Let's do the Italians"), changing its name in Lo Scolaro in 1915.

[2] The magazine alternated topical headings and curiosity columns, short stories and serials, games, articles on school or teaching topics and comics.

[2] Some important Italian cartoonists collaborated to the magazine, including Luciano Bottaro (who here introduced the Pon Pon character), Franco Aloisi, Giovan Battista Carpi, Giulio Chierchini, Paolo Piffarerio, Gallieno Ferri, Guido Zamperoni.

[2] In addition to humorous and adventurous comics, in deference to the educational function of the magazine, there were published numerous comics which adapted famous novels, biographies and historical events.