
L'Audace was a weekly children and comic magazine published in Italy from 1934 to 1944.

L'Avventuroso was a weekly comic magazine published in Italy from 1934 to 1943. It was the first Italian comics magazine which explicitly aspired to have a more mature audience than infancy, and it is regarded as a magazine which had a key role in the success of comics in Italy.

Blue was an Italian erotic auteur comics magazine, published from 1991 to 2009 in Rome, Italy.

Carnera is an Italian comic book series created by publisher and writer Tristano Torelli and graphically rendered by illustrator Mario Uggeri. It originally run from 1947 until 1950.

The Corriere dei Piccoli, later renamed Corriere dei Ragazzi and nicknamed Corrierino, was a weekly magazine for children published in Italy from 1908 to 1995. It was the first Italian periodical to make a regular feature of publishing comic strips.

Cucciolo is the title character of an Italian long-lasting comic book series.

Eureka was a monthly comic magazine published in Italy from 1967 to 1989.

Geppo is the title character of an Italian comic series created by Giovan Battista Carpi.

Il Giornalino is an Italian comics magazine published in Italy.

Il Giorno dei Ragazzi was a weekly comic supplement magazine of the Italian newspaper Il Giorno, published between 1957 and 1968.

Intrepido, also referred to as L'Intrepido, was a weekly comic magazine published by Casa Editrice Moderna between 1935 and 1998.

Jumbo was a weekly comic magazine published in Milan, Italy, from 1932 to 1938.

Killing is an Italian photo comic series about a vicious criminal, the title character. It has been published intermittently since the 1960s under various titles.
Lanciostory, sometimes spelled as Lancio Story or LancioStory, is a weekly comic magazine published in Italy from 1975.

linus is an Italian comics magazine published in Italy since 1965. It is the first Italian magazine exclusively focused on comics. During a period of crisis, the magazine was not published in May and June 2013, but returned in July, published by Baldini & Castoldi.

MM - Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine was an Italian monthly comic, published by Disney Italy from May 1999 to March 2001, about Mickey Mouse and his investigation in the city of Anderville.

Il Monello was a weekly comic magazine for kids and teens published in Italy from 1933 to 1990.

Orient Express was a monthly comic magazine published in Italy from 1982 to 1985.

Il Piccolo Ranger is an Italian comic book series centered on Kit Teller, a character created in 1958 by writer Andrea Lavezzolo in tandem with illustrator Francesco Gamba and later developed by numerous authors; they were published in Italy by Edizioni Audace in the striped format in the series of the same name and later in a new series in the Bonelli format published from 1963 to 1985. The character belongs to a group of teenage heroes very popular in the fifties and sixties, such as Captain Miki, the Little Sheriff and others, wanted so young to facilitate their identification with potential young buyers, that being their peers, they could reflect themselves in the protagonists of comic stories. The series presents its own originality, giving life to a long and engaging comic epic with both tragic and humorous tones among the most successful of the western genre of the period. The series was also published in France, the former Yugoslavia, Turkey, Greece, Spain and Brazil.

Il Piccolo Sceriffo is an Italian comic book series created by writer Tristano Torelli in tandem with illustrator Camillo Zuffi and later developed by numerous authors. It originally run from 1948 until 1966.

PKNA - Paperinik New Adventures is an Italian comic, published by Disney Italy from 14 March 1996 to 20 December 2000, about the new adventures of Paperinik, the superhero created in 1969 by Guido Martina, Elisa Penna and Giovan Battista Carpi, which served as Donald Duck's secret identity.

Provolino was an Italian puppet character who enjoyed huge success in Italy between the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was created by Castellano and Pipolo who also wrote the dialogues.

Re di Picche is the title character of an Italian comic series created by Luciano Bottaro.

Sadik is the title character of an Italian crime comic book series, published between 1965 and 1967.

Sciuscià is an Italian comic book series created by publisher and writer Tristano Torelli in tandem with illustrator Ferdinando Tacconi and also later developed by Gianna Arguissola and Renzo Barbieri as writers and Franco Paludetti and Gianluigi Coppola as artists. It originally run from 1949 until 1956.

Lo Scolaro was a weekly magazine dedicated to school children and published from 1912 to 1972.

Skorpio is a weekly anthology comic magazine published in Argentina since 1974 to 1996 and in Italy since 1977 onwards.

Sukia was a vampire-themed Italian comics series by Renzo Barbieri and Fulvio Bosttoli published by Edifumetto from 1978 to 1986, for a total of 153 albums and 6 extra albums. In the series Sukia faces people or creatures who are trying to do some form of harm to the world or other. Sukia is displayed as an antihero since she at times helps people fight crimes against humanity or committing crimes for personal gain. Each issue usually was self-contained.
Tiramolla is an Italian comics character created in 1952 by Roberto Renzi and Giorgio Rebuffi.

Trottolino is the title character of an humorous comics magazine.

Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1. Its sister publications were Creepy and Eerie.

Il Vittorioso was a weekly comic magazine published in Italy from 1937 to 1966.