Monster Allergy
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Monster Allergy
Summary
Monster Allergy is a comic book series[1]. It draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_series category, ranking #177 of 599).[2]
Key Facts
- Monster Allergy authored Alessandro Barbucci[3].
- Monster Allergy authored Katja Centomo[4].
- Monster Allergy authored Francesco Artibani[5].
- Monster Allergy authored Barbara Canepa[6].
- Monster Allergy's image is recorded as Francesco Artibani and Katja Centomo - Lucca Comics & Games 2018 01.jpg[7].
- Monster Allergy's instance of is recorded as comic book series[8].
- Monster Allergy's genre is recorded as fantasy comics[9].
- Monster Allergy's followed by is recorded as Monster Allergy Evolution[10].
- Monster Allergy's Commons category is recorded as Monster Allergy[11].
- Monster Allergy's country of origin is recorded as Italy[12].
- +2003-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Monster Allergy[13].
- Monster Allergy's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07bm8x[14].
- Monster Allergy's characters is recorded as Elena Potato[15].
- Monster Allergy's characters is recorded as Ezekiel Zick[16].
- Monster Allergy's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Monster Allergy[17].
- Monster Allergy's different from is recorded as Monster Allergy[18].
- Monster Allergy's GCD series ID is recorded as 108897[19].
- Monster Allergy's Fandom wiki ID is recorded as monsterallergy[20].
- Monster Allergy's derivative work is recorded as Monster Allergy[21].
- Monster Allergy's Goodreads series ID is recorded as 180976[22].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Alessandro Barbucci[3], a comics artist[23], b. 1973[24], of Italy[25], specialised in comics[26]; Katja Centomo[4], a writer[27], b. 1971[28], of Italy[29]; Francesco Artibani[5], a comics artist[30], b. 1968[31], of Italy[32]; and Barbara Canepa[6], a comics writer[33], b. 1969[34], of Italy[35].
Why It Matters
Monster Allergy draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_series category, ranking #177 of 599).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]