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“The Divine Parody of Dante Alighieri: Inferno Canto 3”

April 2, 2021 By Jasmine George, FSU '24

 

DeviantArt user randomnessrox92 recreates Canto 3 of Inferno with comic art. View more pieces by this user here.

Categories: Digital Media
Tagged with: 2009, Canto 3, Comics, Digital Art, Inferno, Parody

Leo Ortolani, “Rat-Man” Comic Strip

August 19, 2016 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

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One of several Dante-related panels from Italian cartoonist Leo Ortolani’s comic strip following the adventures of Rat-Man. Contributor Chiara Montera calls Rat-Man “a ridiculous parody of a Marvel super hero.” For more, see the Facebook page Le Migliori Frasi di Rat-Man.

Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh, 2017)

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: Comics, Inferno, Parody, Superheroes

“L’Inferno di Paperino” (1987)

February 17, 2016 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Much like his Disney companion Topolino (Mickey Mouse), Paperino (Donald Duck) also finds himself on a tour through the Inferno. Written by Giulio Chierchini and Massimo Marconi, with artwork by Giulio Chierchini. Published in Italy on August 9, 1987.

Inferno-di-Paperino-Disney-TopolinoSee the full cycle of the Adventures of Paperino and his pals here.

Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh)

 

 

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 1987, Comics, Disney, Humor, Inferno, Italy, Parody

“Let it Go,” Dante’s Inferno Version (2014)

February 4, 2015 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Let it Go

As part of a short film, “Chauncy Cobra and the Writing on the Wall,” students wrote and performed a parody of “Let it Go” from Disney’s Frozen. In the song, Dante laments his time spent in Hell, begging Beatrice, “Let me go!”

Watch the music video here.

 

Contributed by Mary Margaret Blum (Gettysburg College, ’18)

Categories: Music, Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2014, Disney, Frozen, Humor, Ice, Inferno, Music, Paradiso, Parody, Purgatorio

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