Skorpio (magazine)

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

History and profile
With Juan Zanotto serving as the artistic supervisor and Alfredo Scutti working as the editorial director, Ediciones Record launched Skorpio in July 1974. It is named after a character created by writer Eugenio Zappietro (under the pen name Ray Collins) and artist Ernesto R. Garcia Seijas. Because of the artistic freedom it granted, the magazine attracted all the major Argentine comic artists of the time.

The magazine had immediate success. Notable series which were introduced in the magazine include Bárbara by Ricardo Barreiro and Juan Zanotto, Yor the Hunter by Zappietro and Zanotto, and  by Carlos Trillo and Enrique Breccia. Skorpio also republished and repopulated Argentine classic comics such as Mort Cinder, Sergeant Kirk, and El Eternauta.

The magazine eventually closed in Argentina in 1996.

The Italian version
The Italian version of the magazine was launched in Italy in 1977 by Lancio Editore (now Editoriale Aurea), the same publisher of Lanciostory. Initially devoted almost entirely to Argentine productions, since the early 1980s the Italian magazine gradually started including Italian and French-Belgian comics, and more rarely also American comics.

A weekly collection series, Raccolta Skorpio, was published in 2000.