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Zanardi (comics)
Zanardi (full name: ''Massimo Zanardi'') is a comics character created by Andrea Pazienza, arguably his most famous creation.
He is the main actor in a series of graphic novels which appeared in installments on several Italian comics magazines during the early 1980s. Zanardi first appeared on ''Frigidaire'' magazine in 1981, in ''Giallo Scolastico'' ("High School Mystery"). The character quickly found an enthusiastic audience in the clique of young, artsy, new-waveish Italians who were disillusioned with the previous decade's political slant and were instantly hooked on the character's basic, hedonistic individualism and cynicism, tempered with cultural influences ranging from Joseph Conrad to Vladimir Mayakovsky.
The ''Zanardi'' graphic novels were reprinted several times in the decades following Pazienza's death, in original (black and white) and colored form. Pazienza's original drawings were mostly colored by his wife, Marina Comandini, but some episodes have been coloured by unknown students in Bologna's Art School, to which Pazienza gave the original drawings on a whim.
==Character traits==
Zanardi is a 17- or 18-year-old Italian high school student at the fictional ''Liceo Scientifico Enrico Fermi'' in Bologna. He is a tall, blond, thin, well-dressed 〔In ''Massimo Zanardi, L'Inesistente'' ("The Nonexistent") a young girl who is in the same class as Zanardi writes in her diary: "But he's so elegant, and he came to skool ''()'' in a black tuksedoe ''()'' today".〕 son of a bourgeois family, and his distinctive physical feature is an exaggerated, prominent hooked nose. He is also a junkie, but his addiction never seems to impair his cool, confident public front. Behind that front, Zanardi is an utterly amoral schemer who is always looking for either drugs or revenge, and always gets both in the end, literally destroying other people's lives without the slightest trace of remorse.
Zanardi is usually accompanied in his doings and wrongdoings by two schoolmates, Colasanti (full name: ''Roberto Colasanti'') and Petrilli (full name: ''Sergio Petrilli'', often in the endearing form ''Sergino'', or "Little Sergio"), with which he has established a sort of Clockwork Orange partnership, and who provide help, counterpoint and occasional comic relief to Zanardi's archetypal amorality. It is worthy of notice that the three almost never address each other by name in conversation, resorting either to surnames (which automatically entails a sort of detachment in Italian) or to distortions of them, thus Zanardi becomes ''Zanna'' (''fang''); Colasanti becomes ''Colas''; Petrilli becomes ''Pietra'' (literally ''stone'' or ''rock'' as a possible pun on drugs). It is also worthy of notice that although the three are almost always featured as spending a lot of their time together hanging out, they do not consider themselves as friends.〔During one scene in ''Giallo Scolastico'' where Zanardi is faced with being turned in to the police for having disemboweled and crucified his teacher's cat, the mates' dialogue is as follows:
''Petrilli:'' Zanna, stavolta ci finisci. ''(Zanna, you're doing time this time.)''
''Colasanti:'' Ci finiamo. Stai parlando con Zanardi. ''(''We ''are doing time. Remember you're talking to Zanardi.)''
''Zanardi:'' Vedete, noi tre siamo fatti così. Se non sapeste che vi tirerei dentro, fareste finta di non conoscermi. Non siamo mica vecchi amici! ''(You see, that's what we three are like. If you didn't know I'd turn you in as well, you'd pretend you never met me. We're not old pals!)''〕
Colasanti is a very handsome, gym-sculpted airhead who loves to hit on every girl he meets. But he is also an occasional rent boy who ruthlessly exploits his sexual power over men and women. In ''Giallo Scolastico'', Colasanti helps Zanardi to blackmail a nerdy schoolmate who is a closet homosexual by sodomizing him while Zanardi photographs the act with a Polaroid stolen for the occasion, in order to force him to fetch compromising evidence from a teacher's house. Colasanti is usually Zanardi's helping hand in exacting revenge. At the same time, he suffers from his lack of culture and hipness and is prone to fits of rage every time his mates remind him he is "such an ignoramus".
Petrilli, while being the group's best born and possibly best educated member, is the eternal loser. He is constantly abused and humiliated by Zanardi and Colasanti, is often in love with some nameless and personality-less girl at the same high school he attends with Zanardi and Colasanti only to see her succumb to the charms of his hateful but more attractive friends, and always gets the short end of the stick in the shady dope deals Zanardi sets up. In fact, Petrilli dies a horrible death in the last story of the ''Frigidaire'' canon, ''Notte di Carnevale'' (''Carnival Night''), being burned alive in a Zanardi-staged prank arson of an all-female religious college which runs amok. Except the whole story is only a dream, to which Petrilli wakes in terror to run outside in the street and get run over by a truck. The character's death, however, only appears to be temporary, as in later stories Petrilli is still alive and being taken advantage of by his mates.
Many concepts and stories from ''Zanardi'', along with ''Pentothal'' and some isolated vignettes, were adapted into a motion picture by Renato de Maria, Paz! (2002), which is more of an overall tribute to the work of Andrea Pazienza than an actual comic strip tie-in.

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