'''''Marc'Aurelio''''' was an Italian satirical magazine, published between 1931 and 1958, and briefly resurrected in 1973.
'''''Marc'Aurelio''' was an Italian satirical magazine, published between 1931 and 1958, and briefly resurrected in 1973.
==History and profile== The weekly magazine was founded in Rome by Oberdan Catone and Vito De Bellis in 1931. It was the first satirical magazine to be started in Italy following the forced closure of other satirical magazines by the Fascist regime, particularly Il Becco Giallo, of which it inheredit many collaborators. It immediately distinguished itself for its original humour, often abstract and surreal. Initially polemic and courageous, after several judicial seizures it gradually ignored political themes and focusing in a humour which was an end in itself, eventually getting a large success and selling over 300,000 copies a week. left|thumb|A newsstand photographed in [[Bologna in the late 1930s by Eva Braun while visiting Italy: on the bottom right there is the Marc'Aurelio.]] In 1952 it was launched a Ligurian edition of the magazine, directed by Enzo La Rosa. In 1954 the magazine became fortnightly, and shortly later monthly.
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