The inimitable adventures of "Lupo Alberto" from Silver’s creativity to an epic collection by Italian Frame.
Alberto the Wolf and all the characters of the McKenzie Farm are the result of Guido Silvestri’s imagination.
Born in 1952, he made his debut in comics in 1971 In 1974, he created the strip of Alberto the Wolf for the Corriere dei Ragazzi. Since 1976, Silver and Alberto the Wolf have joined the EUREKA stable, the Corno Editorial magazine mainly dedicated to comic authors. It is between the pages of this magazine that the character begins his climb to success, becoming in just two years the favorite of readers in a popularity referendum. From 1979 to 1982 Silver, as a satirical designer, was part of the editorial staff of the newspaper L’OCCHIO, directed by Maurizio Costanzo. Since 1984, Silver and the McKenzie Farm have given life to a magazine entirely dedicated to the character of Alberto the Wolf, from which various initiatives in the social and commercial field will originate, which will consecrate Alberto the Wolf as a real phenomenon of custom.
And today, the adventures of the blue wolf also enter the world of interior design: Alberto the Wolf by Silver is the collection to bring a great classic of Italian comics not only within the walls of homes, but also in restaurants, pubs, waiting rooms, public spaces, schools, cultural and recreational spaces in cities … and wherever Alberto the Wolf can hide from Moses’ ambushes!
Zitt, Zitt, Lupo Tartan, Bus Stop and Mckenzie Pattern are the names of 4 of the designs in this hilarious collection.