Omnibus was a weekly illustrated general cultural magazine published in Milan, Italy, between 1937 and 1939.
[5] The first issue of Omnibus appeared on 3 April 1937, and the publisher was Rizzoli based in Milan.
[4][6] Leo Longanesi was the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine which featured articles about the current events, literary works, theatre and music reviews, interviews with Hollywood stars and movie reviews, sports and fashion.
[9] The following also published articles in the magazine: Indro Montanelli, Alberto Moravia, Vitaliano Brancati, Mario Soldati, Mario Pannunzio, Arrigo Benedetti, Alberto Savinio,[6] Eugenio Montale and Dino Buzzati who published short stories using a pseudonym, Giovanni Drogo.
[3] Omnibus was closed by the fascist administration in January 1939 and succeeded by another Rizzoli magazines, Tutto and Oggi.