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Created by | Massimo Mattioli |
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The comics debuted in the children magazine Il Giornalino in October 1973 and through the years Pinky became the most loved character and the mascot of the magazine. [1] [2] The series features a small eccentric pink bunny named Pinky, who works as a photojournalist for a newspaper ("La notizia") run by a vain, tyrannical and selfish elephant named Perry. Its mission is to photograph any strange event or bizarre citizen. [3]
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