Gianluigi Coppola began his career working alongside Ferdinando Tacconi. He moved to England in 1954, where he began doing western comics for Amalgamated Press, like 'Billy the Kid'. In the late 1950s, he drew the Sunday page of Harry Bishop's 'Gun Law' comic for the Sunday Express. He continued workig for Britain in the 1960s, by joining the Fleetway agency. He returned to work in Italy in 1980, beginning with work for Playboy, Penthouse and the publishing house Mondadori. He joined Bonelli in the 1990s, where he became an artist of the 'Dylan Dog' and 'Martin Mystère' series.
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