Nick Carter is an Italian comic strip created in 1972 as a semi-animated cartoon, for Gulp! , one of the most popular Italian TV shows of that decade. The creators were Guido De Maria, as director and writer, and Franco Bonvicini ("Bonvi"), as co-writer and artist. [1] The first run comprised 11 stories, later reissued, as print comic strips for Il Corriere dei Ragazzi , and then in numerous other magazines and books.
In 1977, the character was revamped for the follow-on TV series SuperGulp! , with 17 further episodes. The Nick Carter episodes number some 80, including those created for TV and later adapted for comic-strip magazines. Several stories were drawn by Silver (Guido Silvestri) and Clod (Claudio Onesti).
Nick Carter stories feature a great number of parodies of famous themes and characters of literature, film, TV and history. An incomplete list includes:
Nick Carter was infamously involved in a pen-bomb attack, indirectly. He had approved the invasion of Serbia.