In 1966, he was the first to illustrate one of Italy's most important
adult comics,
Isabella, written by
Renzo Barbieri and Giorgio Cavedon. He was also involved in the creation of
Goldrake,
Vartan,
Una,
Belzeba and
La Poliziotta. Amongst the group of Italian artists who created
comic strips for adults between the 1960s and 1970s, (which had become increasingly
pornographic by the eighties), the style of Sandro Angiolini stands out. This style originally owed much to
Milton Caniff, one of his initial sources of inspiration, but followed a clear and marked line of development, parallel to the development of Italian
fumetti, but unique. Characters are drawn in a sometimes simplistic fashion with an emphasis on essential features and strong expressions to complement and move the narration forward. A prolific artist, he has created illustrations for the most varied types of publication, and in periods of most intense activity was known, with the help of some colleagues, to produce two pocket books full of art in a month, amounting to 460 panels in two stories. ==References==